To The Serenader Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD ECECFGFG HIJICKCK| Tinkle on O sweet guitar | A |
| Let the dancing fingers | B |
| Loiter where the low notes are | A |
| Blended with the singer's | B |
| Let the midnight pour the moon's | C |
| Mellow wine of glory | D |
| Down upon him through the tune's | C |
| Old romantic story | D |
| - | |
| I am listening my love | E |
| Through the cautious lattice | C |
| Wondering why the stars above | E |
| All are blinking at us | C |
| Wondering if his eyes from there | F |
| Catch the moonbeam's shimmer | G |
| As it lights the robe I wear | F |
| With a ghostly glimmer | G |
| - | |
| Lilt thy song and lute away | H |
| In the wildest fashion | I |
| Pour thy rippling roundelay | J |
| O'er the heights of passion | I |
| Flash it down the fretted strings | C |
| Till thy mad lips missing | K |
| All but smothered whisperings | C |
| Press this rose I'm kissing | K |
James Whitcomb Riley
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