'the Rose Family' Song Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHDJKLO lesson well and wisely taught | A |
Stay with me to the last | B |
That all my life may better be | C |
For the trial that is past | B |
O vanity mislead no more | D |
Sleep like passions long | E |
Wake happy heart and dance again | F |
To the music of my song | E |
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O summer days flit fast away | G |
And bring the blithesome hour | H |
When we three wanderers shall meet | I |
Safe in our household flower | H |
O dear mamma lament no more | D |
Smile on us as we come | J |
Your grief has been our punishment | K |
Your love has led us home | L |
Louisa May Alcott
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