Dawn, Noon And Dewfall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBB A CCCC A BBDDI | A |
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Dawn noon and dewfall Bluebird and robin | B |
Up and at it airly and the orchard blossoms bobbin' | B |
Peekin' from the winder half awake and wishin' | B |
I could go to sleep agin as well as go a fishin' | B |
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II | A |
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On the apern o' the dam legs a danglin' over | C |
Drowsy like with sound o' worter and the smell o' clover | C |
Fish all out a visitin' 'cept some dratted minnor | C |
Yes and mill shet down at last and hands is gone to dinner | C |
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III | A |
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Trompin' home acrost the fields Lightnin' bugs a blinkin' | B |
In the wheat like sparks o' things feller keeps a thinkin' | B |
Mother waitin' supper and the childern there to cherr me | D |
And fiddle on the kitchen wall a jist a eechin' fer me | D |
James Whitcomb Riley
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