Sampan Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCCB ADEEED| A little breeze blew over the sea | A |
| And it came from far away | B |
| Across the fields of millet and rice | C |
| All warm with sunshine and sweet with spice | C |
| It lifted his curls and kissed him thrice | C |
| As upon the deck he lay | B |
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| It said Oh idle upon the sea | A |
| Awake and with sleep have done | D |
| Haul up the widest sail of the prow | E |
| And come with me to the rice fields now | E |
| She longs oh how can I tell you how | E |
| To show you your first born son | D |
Laurence Hope (adela Florence Cory Nicolson)
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