From The Short Story What The Swallows Did Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBDABBBBEFE

Swallow swallow neighbor swallowA
Starting on your autumn flightB
Pause a moment at my windowA
Twitter softly your good nightB
For the summer days are overC
All your duties are well doneD
And the happy homes you buildedB
Have grown empty one by oneD
Swallow swallow neighbor swallowA
Are you ready for your flightB
Are all the feather cloaks completedB
Are the little caps all rightB
Are the young wings strong and steadyB
For the journey through the skyE
Come again in early spring timeF
And till then good by good byE

Louisa May Alcott



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