A Song Of Singing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EDEDFDFD| Sing gangling lad along the brink | A |
| Of wild brook ways of shoal and deep | B |
| Where killdees dip and cattle drink | A |
| And glinting little minnows leap | B |
| Sing slimpsy lass who trips above | C |
| And sets the foot log quivering | D |
| Sing bittern bumble bee and dove | C |
| Sing Sing Sing | D |
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| Sing as you will O singers all | E |
| Who sing because you want to sing | D |
| Sing peacock on the orchard wall | E |
| Or tree toad by the trickling spring | D |
| Sing every bird on every bough | F |
| Sing every living loving thing | D |
| Sing any song and anyhow | F |
| But Sing Sing Sing | D |
James Whitcomb Riley
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