A Little Boy In The Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFFBCC| He will not come and still I wait | A |
| He whistles at another gate | A |
| Where angels listen Ah I know | B |
| He will not come yet if I go | B |
| How shall I know he did not pass | C |
| barefooted in the flowery grass | C |
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| The moon leans on one silver horn | D |
| Above the silhouettes of morn | D |
| And from their nest sills finches whistle | E |
| Or stooping pluck the downy thistle | E |
| How is the morn so gay and fair | F |
| Without his whistling in its air | F |
| The world is calling I must go | B |
| How shall I know he did not pass | C |
| Barefooted in the shining grass | C |
Francis Ledwidge
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