Kissing Time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEAE AFDFDGEG AFHFIEFE CJCJEGEG'T is when the lark goes soaring | A |
And the bee is at the bud | B |
When lightly dancing zephyrs | C |
Sing over field and flood | B |
When all sweet things in nature | D |
Seem joyfully achime | E |
'T is then I wake my darling | A |
For it is kissing time | E |
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Go pretty lark a soaring | A |
And suck your sweets bee | F |
Sing ye winds of summer | D |
Your songs to mine and me | F |
For with your song and rapture | D |
Cometh the moment when | G |
It's half past kissing time | E |
And time to kiss again | G |
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So so the days go fleeting | A |
Like golden fancies free | F |
And every day that cometh | H |
Is full of sweets for me | F |
And sweetest are those moments | I |
My darling comes to climb | E |
Into my lap to mind me | F |
That it is kissing time | E |
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Sometimes maybe he wanders | C |
A heedless aimless way | J |
Sometimes maybe he loiters | C |
In pretty prattling play | J |
But presently bethinks him | E |
And hastens to me then | G |
For it's half past kissing time | E |
And time to kiss again | G |
Eugene Field
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