What The Birds Say Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADED FGHG AIJI JKAK CLML| I hear the birds sing mother | A |
| Yet know not what they say | B |
| I've listened to them often | C |
| Until they flew away | B |
| - | |
| Say if their words dear mother | A |
| To you are clear and plain | D |
| Or if like me you've listened | E |
| At morn and night in vain | D |
| - | |
| We don't know what they say dear | F |
| We think they sing their hymn | G |
| At early morning sunrise | H |
| Or at the twilight dim | G |
| - | |
| When softly sings the mother | A |
| Within her downy nest | I |
| We think she's gently hushing | J |
| Her little ones to rest | I |
| - | |
| But this remember darling | J |
| The birds are always kind | K |
| A cross or angry songster | A |
| I never yet could find | K |
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| And you may learn a lesson | C |
| From their sweet notes of love | L |
| Like them be always gentle | M |
| And please the God above | L |
H. P. Nichols
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