'the Rose Family' Song 1 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGFHIH JKDKDLM FHIH FNONDPP FHPH QDDDDPFPFHPH

O flower at my windowA
Why blossom you so fairB
With your green and purple cupC
Upturned to sun and airB
'I bloom blithesome BessieD
To cheer your childish heartE
The world is full of laborF
And this shall be my part 'G
Whirl busy wheel fasterF
Spin little thread spinH
The sun shines fair withoutI
And we are gay withinH
-
O robin in the tree topJ
With sunshine on your breastK
Why brood you so patientlyD
Above your hidden nestK
'I brood blithesome BessieD
And sing my humble songL
That the world may have more musicM
From my little ones erelong '-
Whirl busy wheel fasterF
Spin little thread spinH
The sun shines fair withoutI
And we are gay withinH
-
O balmy wind of summerF
O silver singing brookN
Why rustle through the branchesO
Why shimmer in your nookN
'I flutter blithesome BessieD
Like a blessing far and wideP
I scatter bloom and verdueP
Where'er my footsteps glide '-
Whirl busy wheel fasterF
Spin little thread spinH
The sun shines fair withoutP
And we are gay withinH
-
O brook and breeze and blossomQ
And robin on the treeD
You make a joy of dutyD
A pride of industryD
Teach me to work as blithelyD
With a willing hand and heartP
The world is full of laborF
And I must do my partP
Whirl busy wheel fasterF
Spin little thread spinH
The sun shines fair withoutP
And we are gay withinH

Louisa May Alcott



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