The White Wido Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABC DEDEC| The moon comes every night to peep | A |
| Through the window where I lie | B |
| And I pretend to be asleep | A |
| But I watch the moon as it goes by | B |
| And it never makes a sound | C |
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| It stands and stares and then it goes | D |
| To the house that's next to me | E |
| Stealing on its tippy toes | D |
| To peep at folk asleep maybe | E |
| And it never makes a sound | C |
James Stephens
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