Slumber Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBAA AEFFEAA AGHHGAA| Drowsily come the sheep | A |
| From the place where the pastures be | B |
| By a dusty lane | C |
| To the fold again | D |
| First one and then two and three | B |
| First one then two by the paths of sleep | A |
| Drowsily come the sheep | A |
| - | |
| Drowsily come the sheep | A |
| And the shepherd is singing low | E |
| After eight comes nine | F |
| In the endless line | F |
| They come and then in they go | E |
| First eight then nine by the paths of sleep | A |
| Drowsily come the sheep | A |
| - | |
| Drowsily come the sheep | A |
| And they pass through the sheepfold door | G |
| After one comes two | H |
| After one comes two | H |
| Comes two and then three and four | G |
| First one then two by the paths of sleep | A |
| Drowsily come the sheep | A |
Louis V. Ledoux
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