A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE AFGAF AHGHIAIA AFGAFThere is ever a song somewhere my dear | A |
There is ever a something sings alway | B |
There's the song of the lark when the skies are clear | A |
And the song of the thrush when the skies are gray | C |
The sunshine showers across the grain | D |
And the bluebird trills in the orchard tree | E |
And in and out when the eaves dip rain | D |
The swallows are twittering ceaselessly | E |
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There is ever a song somewhere my dear | A |
Be the skies above or dark or fair | F |
There is ever a song that our hearts may hear | G |
There is ever a song somewhere my dear | A |
There is ever a song somewhere | F |
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There is ever a song somewhere my dear | A |
In the midnight black or the mid day blue | H |
The robin pipes when the sun is here | G |
And the cricket chirrups the whole night through | H |
The buds may blow and the fruit may grow | I |
And the autumn leaves drop crisp and sear | A |
But whether the sun or the rain or the snow | I |
There is ever a song somewhere my dear | A |
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There is ever a song somewhere my dear | A |
Be the skies above or dark or fair | F |
There is ever a song that our hearts may hear | G |
There is ever a song somewhere my dear | A |
There is ever a song somewhere | F |
James Whitcomb Riley
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