Lily-bell And Thistledown Song I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGGHIJH KHLHHFMFGGHIJH| Awake Awake for the earliest gleam | A |
| Of golden sunlight shines | B |
| On the rippling waves that brightly flow | C |
| Beneath the flowering vines | B |
| Awake Awake for the low sweet chant | D |
| Of the wild birds' morning hymn | E |
| Comes floating by on the fragrant air | F |
| Through the forest cool and dim | E |
| Then spread each wing | G |
| And work and sing | G |
| Through the long bright sunny hours | H |
| O'er the pleasant earth | I |
| We journey forth | J |
| For a day among the flowers | H |
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| Awake Awake for the summer wind | K |
| Hath bidden the blossoms unclose | H |
| Hath opened the violet's soft blue eye | L |
| And awakened the sleeping rose | H |
| And lightly they wave on their slender stems | H |
| Fragrant and fresh and fair | F |
| Waiting for us as we singing come | M |
| To gather our honey dew there | F |
| Then spread each wing | G |
| And work and sing | G |
| Through the long bright sunny hours | H |
| O'er the pleasant earth | I |
| We journey forth | J |
| For a day among the flowers | H |
Louisa May Alcott
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