A Lullaby Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDD EDEDDD FGFGDD| Suggested by an old verse | A |
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| THRO' the dark and dreary night | B |
| Golden slumbers kiss thine eyes | C |
| Sleep and in the early light | B |
| With a golden smile arise | C |
| Sleep my baby do not cry | D |
| Lulla lulla lullaby | D |
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| Trouble art thou baby nay | E |
| Brightest star in all my sky | D |
| Since was turned to night my day | E |
| And thy father Do not cry | D |
| Sleep my baby do not cry | D |
| Lulla lulla lullaby | D |
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| The round red moon she's sinking low | F |
| The wind up tears the very roof | G |
| The moon may sink the wind may blow | F |
| For thee my child I'm tempest proof | G |
| Sleep my baby do not cry | D |
| Lulla lulla lullaby | D |
Joseph Skipsey
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