The Song Of Luddy-dud Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACDDCE FEFEACDDCE AGAGACDDCEA sunbeam comes a creeping | A |
Into my dear one's nest | B |
And sings to our babe a sleeping | A |
The song that I love the best | B |
'T is little Luddy Dud in the morning | A |
'T is little Luddy Dud at night | C |
And all day long | D |
'T is the same sweet song | D |
Of that waddling toddling coddling little mite | C |
Luddy Dud | E |
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The bird to the tossing clover | F |
The bee to the swaying bud | E |
Keep singing that sweet song over | F |
Of wee little Luddy Dud | E |
'T is little Luddy Dud in the morning | A |
'T is little Luddy Dud at night | C |
And all day long | D |
'T is the same dear song | D |
Of that growing crowing knowing little sprite | C |
Luddy Dud | E |
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Luddy Dud's cradle is swinging | A |
Where softly the night winds blow | G |
And Luddy Dud's mother is singing | A |
A song that is sweet and low | G |
'T is little Luddy Dud in the morning | A |
'T is little Luddy Dud at night | C |
And all day long | D |
'T is the same sweet song | D |
Of my nearest and my dearest heart's delight | C |
Luddy Dud | E |
Eugene Field
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