Sledge Bells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EDED| The logs burn red she lifts her head | A |
| For sledge bells tinkle and tinkle O lightly swung | B |
| Youth was a pleasant morning but ah to think 'tis fled | A |
| Sae lang lang syne quo' her mother I too was young | B |
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| No guides there are but the North star | C |
| And the moaning forest tossing wild arms before | D |
| The maiden murmurs O sweet were yon bells afar | C |
| And hark hark hark for he cometh he nears the door | D |
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| Swift north lights show and scatter and go | E |
| How can I meet him and smile not on this cold shore | D |
| Nay I will call him Come in from the night and the snow | E |
| And love love love in the wild wood wander no more | D |
Jean Ingelow
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