A Fine Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEAE FGHG GIJI KLMN AOGO| After all the rain the sun | A |
| Shines on hill and grassy mead | B |
| Fly into the garden child | C |
| You are very glad indeed | B |
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| For the days have been so dull | D |
| Oh so special dark and drear | E |
| That you told me Mr Sun | A |
| Has forgotten we live here | E |
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| Dew upon the lily lawn | F |
| Dew upon the garden beds | G |
| Daintly from all the leaves | H |
| Pop the little primrose heads | G |
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| And the violets in the copse | G |
| With their parasols of green | I |
| Take a little peek at you | J |
| They're the bluest you have seen | I |
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| On the lilac tree a bird | K |
| Singing first a little not | L |
| Then a burst of happy song | M |
| Bubbles in his lifted throat | N |
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| O the sun the comfy sun | A |
| This the song that you must sing | O |
| Thank you for the birds the flowers | G |
| Thank you sun for everything | O |
Katherine Mansfield
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