A Song Of Singing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EDEDFDFD

Sing gangling lad along the brinkA
Of wild brook ways of shoal and deepB
Where killdees dip and cattle drinkA
And glinting little minnows leapB
Sing slimpsy lass who trips aboveC
And sets the foot log quiveringD
Sing bittern bumble bee and doveC
Sing Sing SingD
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Sing as you will O singers allE
Who sing because you want to singD
Sing peacock on the orchard wallE
Or tree toad by the trickling springD
Sing every bird on every boughF
Sing every living loving thingD
Sing any song and anyhowF
But Sing Sing SingD

James Whitcomb Riley



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