The Canary Bird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| I cannot hear thy voice with other s ears | A |
| Who make of thy lost liberty a gain | B |
| And in thy tale of blighted hopes and fears | A |
| Feel not that every note is born with pain | B |
| Alas That with thy music s gentle swell | C |
| Past days of joy should through thy memory throng | D |
| And each to thee their words of sorrow tell | C |
| While ravished sense forgets thee in thy song | D |
| The heart that on thy past and future feeds | E |
| And pours in human words its thoughts divine | F |
| Though at each birth the spirit inly bleeds | E |
| Its song may charm the listening ear like thine | F |
| And men with gilded cage and praise will try | G |
| To make the bard like thee forget his native sky | G |
Jones Very
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