First Songs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC ADEFGHI AJJ KLMNA OGKP AQRQQQQRS ATUVWXOYZA2 A A2U W B2ZOUZ WOB2C2P WZD2E2A2F2W WG2U| I | A |
| Rosy plum tree think of me | B |
| When Spring comes down the world | C |
| - | |
| II | A |
| There's dozens full of dandelions | D |
| Down in the field | E |
| Little gold plates | F |
| Little gold dishes in the grass | G |
| I cannot count them | H |
| But the fairies know every one | I |
| - | |
| III | A |
| Oh wrinkling star wrinkling up so wise | J |
| When you go to sleep do you shut your eyes | J |
| - | |
| IV | - |
| The red moon comes out in the night | K |
| When I'm asleep the moon comes pattering up | L |
| Into the trees | M |
| Then I peep out my window | N |
| To watch the moon go by | A |
| - | |
| V | - |
| Sparkle up little tired flower | O |
| Leaning in the grass | G |
| Did you find the rain of night | K |
| Too heavy to hold | P |
| - | |
| VI | A |
| The garden is full of flowers | Q |
| All dancing round and round | R |
| John flowers | Q |
| Mary flowers | Q |
| Polly flowers | Q |
| Cauli flowers | Q |
| They dance round and round | R |
| And they bow down and down | S |
| To a black eyed daisy | - |
| - | |
| VII | A |
| There is going to be the sound of bells | T |
| And murmuring | U |
| This is the brook dance | V |
| There is going to be sound of voices | W |
| And the smallest will be the brook | X |
| It is the song of water | O |
| You will hear | Y |
| A little winding song | Z |
| To dance to | A2 |
| - | |
| VIII | A |
| Blossoms in the growing tree | - |
| Why don't you speak to me | - |
| I want to grow like you | A2 |
| Smiling smiling | U |
| - | |
| IX | W |
| - | |
| If I find a moon | B2 |
| I will sing a moon song | Z |
| If I find a flower | O |
| What song shall I sing | U |
| Rose song or clover song | Z |
| - | |
| X | W |
| The blossoms will be gone in the winter | O |
| Oh apples come for the June | B2 |
| Can you come will you bloom | C2 |
| Will you stay till the cold | P |
| - | |
| XI | W |
| I will sing you a song | Z |
| Sweets of my heart | D2 |
| With love in it | E2 |
| How I love you | A2 |
| And a rose to swing in the wind | F2 |
| The wind that swings roses | W |
| - | |
| XII | W |
| Will you love me to morrow after next | G2 |
| As if I had a bird's way of singing | U |
Hilda Conkling
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