Kissing Time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEAE AFDFDGEG AFHFIEFE CJCJEGEG

'T is when the lark goes soaringA
And the bee is at the budB
When lightly dancing zephyrsC
Sing over field and floodB
When all sweet things in natureD
Seem joyfully achimeE
'T is then I wake my darlingA
For it is kissing timeE
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Go pretty lark a soaringA
And suck your sweets beeF
Sing ye winds of summerD
Your songs to mine and meF
For with your song and raptureD
Cometh the moment whenG
It's half past kissing timeE
And time to kiss againG
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So so the days go fleetingA
Like golden fancies freeF
And every day that comethH
Is full of sweets for meF
And sweetest are those momentsI
My darling comes to climbE
Into my lap to mind meF
That it is kissing timeE
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Sometimes maybe he wandersC
A heedless aimless wayJ
Sometimes maybe he loitersC
In pretty prattling playJ
But presently bethinks himE
And hastens to me thenG
For it's half past kissing timeE
And time to kiss againG

Eugene Field



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