From The Short Story What The Swallows Did Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBDABBBBEFESwallow swallow neighbor swallow | A |
Starting on your autumn flight | B |
Pause a moment at my window | A |
Twitter softly your good night | B |
For the summer days are over | C |
All your duties are well done | D |
And the happy homes you builded | B |
Have grown empty one by one | D |
Swallow swallow neighbor swallow | A |
Are you ready for your flight | B |
Are all the feather cloaks completed | B |
Are the little caps all right | B |
Are the young wings strong and steady | B |
For the journey through the sky | E |
Come again in early spring time | F |
And till then good by good by | E |
Louisa May Alcott
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