Garden And Cradle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBCBA DECCECEDWhen our babe he goeth walking in his garden | A |
Around his tinkling feet the sunbeams play | B |
The posies they are good to him | C |
And bow them as they should to him | C |
As fareth he upon his kingly way | B |
And birdlings of the wood to him | C |
Make music gentle music all the day | B |
When our babe he goeth walking in his garden | A |
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When our babe he goeth swinging in his cradle | D |
Then the night it looketh ever sweetly down | E |
The little stars are kind to him | C |
The moon she hath a mind to him | C |
And layeth on his head a golden crown | E |
And singeth then the wind to him | C |
A song the gentle song of Bethlem town | E |
When our babe he goeth swinging in his cradle | D |
Eugene Field
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