Song's Eternity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABABCBC AACADADEDE FFFFBFBCBC AAAAGAHIHI AAAAJAKAJA| What is song's eternity | A |
| Come and see | A |
| Can it noise and bustle be | A |
| Come and see | A |
| Praises sung or praises said | B |
| Can it be | A |
| Wait awhile and these are dead | B |
| Sigh sigh | C |
| Be they high or lowly bred | B |
| They die | C |
| - | |
| What is song's eternity | A |
| Come and see | A |
| Melodies of earth and sky | C |
| Here they be | A |
| Song once sung to Adam's ears | D |
| Can it be | A |
| Ballads of six thousand years | D |
| Thrive thrive | E |
| Songs awaken with the spheres | D |
| Alive | E |
| - | |
| Mighty songs that miss decay | F |
| What are they | F |
| Crowds and cities pass away | F |
| Like a day | F |
| Books are out and books are read | B |
| What are they | F |
| Years will lay them with the dead | B |
| Sigh sigh | C |
| Trifles unto nothing wed | B |
| They die | C |
| - | |
| Dreamers mark the honey bee | A |
| Mark the tree | A |
| Where the blue cap tootle tee | A |
| Sings a glee | A |
| Sung to Adam and to Eve | G |
| Here they be | A |
| When floods covered every bough | H |
| Noah's ark | I |
| Heard that ballad singing now | H |
| Hark hark | I |
| - | |
| Tootle tootle tootle tee | A |
| Can it be | A |
| Pride and fame must shadows be | A |
| Come and see | A |
| Every season owns her own | J |
| Bird and bee | A |
| Sing creation's music on | K |
| Nature's glee | A |
| Is in every mood and tone | J |
| Eternity | A |
John Clare
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