The Find Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE CFCFI took a reed and blew a tune | A |
And sweet it was and very clear | B |
To be about a little thing | C |
That only few hold dear | B |
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Three times the cuckoo named himself | D |
But nothing heard him on the hill | E |
Where I was piping like an elf | D |
The air was very still | E |
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'Twas all about a little thing | C |
I made a mystery of sound | F |
I found it in a fairy ring | C |
Upon a fairy mound | F |
Francis Ledwidge
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