Holland Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHAIJKELMNOHPQR SF| For a Dutch picture | A |
| - | |
| - | |
| When light comes creeping through the | B |
| That shine with mist | C |
| When winds blow soft | D |
| Windmills wake and whirl | E |
| In Holland in Holland | F |
| Everything is cheerful | G |
| Across the sea | H |
| White nets are beside the water | A |
| Where ships sail by | I |
| The mountains begin to get blue | J |
| The Dutch girls begin to sing | K |
| The windmills begin to whirl | E |
| Then night comes | L |
| The mountains turn dark gray | M |
| And faint away into night | N |
| Not a bird chirps his song | O |
| All is drowsy | H |
| All is strange | P |
| With the moon and stars shining round the world | Q |
| The wind stops | R |
| The windmills stop | S |
| In Holland | F |
Hilda Conkling
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