Impromptu Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDA DFDGHIHI

'Where art thou wandering little child 'A
I said to one I met to dayB
She pushed her bonnet up and smiledC
'I'm going upon the green to playB
Folks tell me that the May's in flowerD
That cowslip peeps are fit to pullE
And I've got leave to spend an hourD
To get this little basket full 'A
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And thou'st got leave to spend an hourD
My heart repeated She was goneF
And thou hast heard the thorn's in flowerD
And childhood's bliss is urging onG
Ah happy child thou mak'st me sighH
This once as happy heart of mineI
Would nature with the boon complyH
How gladly would I change for thineI

John Clare



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