Bluebird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGCHIJB| Oh bluebird with light red breast | A |
| And your blue back like a feathered sky | B |
| You have to go down south | C |
| Before biting winter comes | D |
| And my flower beds are covered with fluff out of the clouds | E |
| Before you go | F |
| Sing me one more song | G |
| Of tree tops down south | C |
| Of darkies singing their babies to sleep | H |
| Of sand and glittering stones | I |
| Where rivers pass | J |
| Then good by | B |
Hilda Conkling
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