The Waits Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DECC FGCC GHCCFrost in the air and music in the air | A |
And the singing is sweet in the street | B |
She wakes from a dream to a dream O hark | C |
The singing so faint in the dark | C |
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The musicians come and stand at the door | D |
A fiddler and singers three | E |
And one with a bright lamp thrusts at the dark | C |
And the music comes sudden O hark | C |
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She hears the singing as sweet as a dream | F |
And the fiddle that climbs to the sky | G |
With head 'neath the curtain she stares out O hark | C |
The music so strange in the dark | C |
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She listens and looks and sees but the sky | G |
While the fiddle is sweet in the porch | H |
And she sings back into the singing dark | C |
Hark herald angels hark | C |
John Freeman
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