Bird-songs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFG AHAHCC DGDGII AJAJCC HKHKDDI will sing a song | A |
Said the owl | B |
You sing a song sing song | A |
Ugly fowl | B |
What will you sing about | C |
Night in and day out | C |
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All about the night | D |
When the gray | E |
With her cloak smothers bright | D |
Hard sharp day | E |
Oh the moon the cool dew | F |
And the shadows tu whoo | G |
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I will sing a song | A |
Said the nightingale | H |
Sing a song long long | A |
Little Neverfail | H |
What will you sing about | C |
Day in or day out | C |
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All about the light | D |
Gone away | G |
Down away and out of sight | D |
Wake up day | G |
For the master is not dead | I |
Only gone to bed | I |
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I will sing a song | A |
Said the lark | J |
Sing sing Throat strong | A |
Little Kill the dark | J |
What will you sing about | C |
Day in and night out | C |
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I can only call | H |
I can't think | K |
Let me up that's all | H |
I see a chink | K |
I've been thirsting all night | D |
For the glorious light | D |
George Macdonald
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