Shiny Brook Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJDKLMAN| Oh shiny brook | A |
| I watch you on your way to the sea | B |
| And see little faces peering up | C |
| Out of the water | D |
| Water fairies | E |
| Strange smiles and questions | F |
| They are your pebbles sweet | G |
| Golden with foam of the sun | H |
| Blue with foam of the sky | I |
| I know their way of speaking | J |
| Of talking to each other | D |
| I hear them telling secrets | K |
| About green moss about fish that get lost | L |
| And how I am sitting on a big stone | M |
| Getting my feet wet in Shiny Brook | A |
| To watch their surprising ways | N |
Hilda Conkling
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