The Snare Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB BDBD DEDE EBFB| I hear a sudden cry of pain | A |
| There is a rabbit in a snare | B |
| Now I hear the cry again | C |
| But I cannot tell from where | B |
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| But I cannot tell from where | B |
| He is calling out for aid | D |
| Crying on the frightened air | B |
| Making everything afraid | D |
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| Making everything afraid | D |
| Wrinkling up his little face | E |
| And he cries again for aid | D |
| and I cannot find the place | E |
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| And I cannot find the place | E |
| Where his paw is in the snare | B |
| Little One Oh Little One | F |
| I am searching everywhere | B |
James Stephens
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