The Bobolink Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FBFB BBBB| Daisies clover buttercup | A |
| Redtop trefoil meadowsweet | B |
| Ecstatic pinions soaring up | A |
| Then gliding down to grassy seat | B |
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| Sunshine laughter mad desires | C |
| May day June day lucid skies | D |
| All reckless moods that love inspires | E |
| The gladdest bird that sings and flies | D |
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| Meadows orchards bending sprays | F |
| Rushes lilies billowy wheat | B |
| Song and frolic fill his days | F |
| A feathered rondeau all complete | B |
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| Pink bloom gold bloom fleabane white | B |
| Dewdrop raindrop cooling shade | B |
| Bubbling throat and hovering flight | B |
| And jocund heart as e'er was made | B |
John Burroughs
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