The Poet's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABC DCDEF EFEGE G| I HID in the world and sang | A |
| And I sang so loud and long | B |
| That all the ages rang | A |
| With the music of my song | B |
| I sang of the earth and sky | C |
| - | |
| I sang of the whispering seas | D |
| I sang of the mountains high | C |
| And I sang of the flowers and trees | D |
| I sang of the early spring | E |
| I sang of the dawning day | F |
| - | |
| I sang for I had to sing | E |
| As the young lambs have to play | F |
| Till heaven and earth were ringing | E |
| And all the people heard | G |
| And they said We love his singing | E |
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| For his song is the song of the bird | G |
Frederick George Scott
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