The Bare Trees (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEED FGHIHJFJ

Unfortunates on the bare treeA
I mourn for yeA
That have no place to houseB
But on those winter white cold boughsC
To sitD
How far apart ye sitD
And broodE
In this wide wintry solitudeE
That has no song at all to hearten itD
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Fly away little birdsF
Fly away to SpainG
Stay there all the winterH
Then come back againI
Come back in the summerH
When the leaves are thickJ
Little weeny cold birdsF
Fly away quickJ

James Stephens



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