Now I've Been Three Days Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDBEBFBCBDBABAB| Now I've been three days | A |
| In the place where I am staying | B |
| I've taken up new ways | A |
| Land owning and flute playing | B |
| There's an orchard ground | C |
| Seen that set me sighing | B |
| Should I give ten pounds | D |
| It is mine for the buying | B |
| With the door set wide | E |
| I could sit there playing | B |
| Send the magic notes | F |
| Through the gully straying | B |
| Since the roof is sound | C |
| And the trees are growing | B |
| I will give ten pounds | D |
| All my gold bestowing | B |
| Now I've been three days | A |
| In the place where I am staying | B |
| I've taken up new ways | A |
| Land owning and flute playing | B |
Lesbia Harford
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