If I Could Tell You The Way Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACDEFGHIJAKAALM| Down through the forest to the river | A |
| I wander | A |
| There are swans flying | B |
| Swans on the water | A |
| Duck wild birds | C |
| Fairies live here | D |
| They know no sorrow | E |
| Birds winds | F |
| They are the only people | G |
| If I could tell you the way to this place | H |
| You would sell your house and your land | I |
| For silver or a little gold | J |
| You would sail up the river | A |
| Tie your boat to the Black Stone | K |
| Build a leaf hut make a twig fire | A |
| Gather mushrooms drink spring water | A |
| Live alone and sing to yourself | L |
| For a year and a year and a year | M |
Hilda Conkling
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