The Snow-bird's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBB CCBBBB DDBBBB EEBBBBThe ground was all covered with snow one day | A |
And two little sisters were busy at play | A |
When a snow bird was sitting close by on a tree | B |
And merrily singing his chick a dee dee | B |
Chick a dee dee chick a dee dee | B |
And merrily singing his chick a dee dee | B |
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He had not been singing that tune very long | C |
Ere Emily heard him so loud was his song | C |
Oh sister look out of the window said she | B |
Here's a dear little bird singing chick a dee dee | B |
Chick a dee dee chick a dee dee | B |
Here's a dear little bird singing chick a dee dee | B |
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Oh mother do get him some stockings and shoes | D |
And a nice little frock and a hat if you choose | D |
I wish he'd come into the parlor and see | B |
How warm we would make him poor chick a dee dee | B |
Chick a dee dee chick a dee dee | B |
How warm we would make him poor chick a dee dee | B |
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There is One my dear child though I cannot tell who | E |
Has clothed me already and warm enough too | E |
Good morning Oh who are so happy as we | B |
And away he went singing his chick a dee dee | B |
Chick a dee dee chick a dee dee | B |
And away he went singing his chick a dee dee | B |
F. C. Woodworth
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