His Footstep Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGFG DHDH| To Lady Wemyss | A |
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| The boy will come no more | B |
| Although I listen and long | C |
| The sound of his foot on the floor | B |
| Was like an old song | C |
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| His foot had the music in it | D |
| And now the music's dumb | E |
| Like the song of the lark or linnet | D |
| Glad that Spring's come | E |
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| There's nothing stirring at all | F |
| 'Tis quiet all by yourself | G |
| But a wee mouse in the wall | F |
| The clock ticks on the shelf | G |
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| Like the song of the lark or linnet | D |
| That's singing early and soon | H |
| His foot had the music in it | D |
| Like an old tune | H |
Katharine Tynan
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