The Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| When I would sing of crooked streams and fields | A |
| On on from me they stretch too far and wide | B |
| And at their look my song all powerless yields | A |
| And down the river bears me with its tide | B |
| Amid the fields I am a child again | C |
| The spots that then I loved I love the more | D |
| My fingers drop the strangely scrawling pen | C |
| And I remember nought but nature's lore | D |
| I plunge me in the river's cooling wave | E |
| Or on the embroidered bank admiring lean | F |
| Now some endangered insect life to save | E |
| Now watch the pictured flowers and grasses green | F |
| Forever playing where a boy I played | G |
| By hill and grove by field and stream delayed | G |
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