Impromptu Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDA DFDGHIHI'Where art thou wandering little child ' | A |
I said to one I met to day | B |
She pushed her bonnet up and smiled | C |
'I'm going upon the green to play | B |
Folks tell me that the May's in flower | D |
That cowslip peeps are fit to pull | E |
And I've got leave to spend an hour | D |
To get this little basket full ' | A |
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And thou'st got leave to spend an hour | D |
My heart repeated She was gone | F |
And thou hast heard the thorn's in flower | D |
And childhood's bliss is urging on | G |
Ah happy child thou mak'st me sigh | H |
This once as happy heart of mine | I |
Would nature with the boon comply | H |
How gladly would I change for thine | I |
John Clare
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