'the Rose Family' Song 1 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGFHIH JKDKDLM FHIH FNONDPP FHPH QDDDDPFPFHPHO flower at my window | A |
Why blossom you so fair | B |
With your green and purple cup | C |
Upturned to sun and air | B |
'I bloom blithesome Bessie | D |
To cheer your childish heart | E |
The world is full of labor | F |
And this shall be my part ' | G |
Whirl busy wheel faster | F |
Spin little thread spin | H |
The sun shines fair without | I |
And we are gay within | H |
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O robin in the tree top | J |
With sunshine on your breast | K |
Why brood you so patiently | D |
Above your hidden nest | K |
'I brood blithesome Bessie | D |
And sing my humble song | L |
That the world may have more music | M |
From my little ones erelong ' | - |
Whirl busy wheel faster | F |
Spin little thread spin | H |
The sun shines fair without | I |
And we are gay within | H |
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O balmy wind of summer | F |
O silver singing brook | N |
Why rustle through the branches | O |
Why shimmer in your nook | N |
'I flutter blithesome Bessie | D |
Like a blessing far and wide | P |
I scatter bloom and verdue | P |
Where'er my footsteps glide ' | - |
Whirl busy wheel faster | F |
Spin little thread spin | H |
The sun shines fair without | P |
And we are gay within | H |
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O brook and breeze and blossom | Q |
And robin on the tree | D |
You make a joy of duty | D |
A pride of industry | D |
Teach me to work as blithely | D |
With a willing hand and heart | P |
The world is full of labor | F |
And I must do my part | P |
Whirl busy wheel faster | F |
Spin little thread spin | H |
The sun shines fair without | P |
And we are gay within | H |
Louisa May Alcott
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