Sing Me A Song, O, Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE AGHGIJKJ ALILBMNM AOBOPQRQ AOSORITI ALULVWXW AYEYNZA2Z AB2C2B2D2E2EE2| Sing me a song O Wind | A |
| Of musical cadence sweet | B |
| Which in the wood around | C |
| Shall often and oft repeat | B |
| Soft as an angel's song | D |
| That never can give annoy | E |
| Which in the balmy notes | F |
| Shall tell me its tales of joy | E |
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| Sing me a song O Wind | A |
| Of countries beyond the sea | G |
| Which in thy wand'rings oft | H |
| Thou pass with a footstep free | G |
| Lands that are ever green | I |
| 'Neath blaze of the tropic spells | J |
| Bright with their blessed suns | K |
| Where summer forever dwells | J |
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| Sing me a song O Wind | A |
| Of groves with a verdure fair | L |
| Waving their boughs of green | I |
| O'er solitudes grand and rare | L |
| Groves with a stillness sweet | B |
| With cheering and cooling shades | M |
| Where from its cares the race | N |
| May rest in the leafy glades | M |
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| Sing me a song O Wind | A |
| Of birds with a plumage gay | O |
| That with their carols sweet | B |
| Give praise to the God of day | O |
| Music of sad refrain | P |
| Though fond in its tender chime | Q |
| Thou in thy travels wide | R |
| Hast heard in a fairy clime | Q |
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| Sing me a song O Wind | A |
| Of crystalline brooks at play | O |
| Which with the murmurs low | S |
| Make sweetest of sounds all day | O |
| Winding through meadows wide | R |
| And blossoming fields between | I |
| Fringed with the willows tall | T |
| On emerald banks of green | I |
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| Sing me a song O Wind | A |
| Of flowers that are fond and fair | L |
| Filling the fields of earth | U |
| With beauty and fragrance rare | L |
| Wafting an incense pure | V |
| On every breeze that blows | W |
| Drawn from the lily's heart | X |
| And soul of the royal rose | W |
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| Sing me a song O Wind | A |
| Of man in his brightest homes | Y |
| Tell if he there meet joy | E |
| Wherever his longing roams | Y |
| Tell if there's e'er a place | N |
| Where all his ambition spent | Z |
| He toils throughout all his days | A2 |
| And knoweth no discontent | Z |
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| Sing me a song O Wind | A |
| For I am a weary now | B2 |
| Life with its woes and cares | C2 |
| Hangs heavily on my brow | B2 |
| Sing me a song of cheer | D2 |
| My heart that is sad to ease | E2 |
| Sing in thy brightness and joy | E |
| With heavenly harmonies | E2 |
Freeman E. Miller
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