The Bare Trees (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEED FGHIHJFJ| Unfortunates on the bare tree | A |
| I mourn for ye | A |
| That have no place to house | B |
| But on those winter white cold boughs | C |
| To sit | D |
| How far apart ye sit | D |
| And brood | E |
| In this wide wintry solitude | E |
| That has no song at all to hearten it | D |
| - | |
| Fly away little birds | F |
| Fly away to Spain | G |
| Stay there all the winter | H |
| Then come back again | I |
| Come back in the summer | H |
| When the leaves are thick | J |
| Little weeny cold birds | F |
| Fly away quick | J |
James Stephens
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