A Song For All Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCABBB ADEEADDD AFGGAFFF AHIIAHHHA rollicking song for the morn my boy | A |
A rollicking song for the morn | B |
It's up and out with a laugh and shout | C |
While the bright sun circles the world about | C |
And the dew is on the corn my boy | A |
The dew is on the corn | B |
Barefoot brown with trousers torn | B |
It's up and out with the morn | B |
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A jolly good song for the noon my boy | A |
A jolly good song for the noon | D |
It's out and away where the wild woods sway | E |
And the wind and the birds have a holiday | E |
And whistle an oldtime tune my boy | A |
And whistle an oldtime tune | D |
Healthy happy a heart of June | D |
It's out in the woods at noon | D |
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A wonderful song for the eve my boy | A |
A wonderful song for the eve | F |
The sunset's bars and a trail of stars | G |
And the falls of the creek a mine of spars | G |
Or a weft of crystal weave my boy | A |
A weft of crystal weave | F |
Hungry tired with nothing to grieve | F |
It's home again at eve | F |
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A lullaby song for the night my boy | A |
A lullaby song for the night | H |
When crickets cry and owlets fly | I |
And the house hound bays the moon on high | I |
And the window lamp shines bright my boy | A |
The window lamp shines bright | H |
A drowsy kiss and a bed snow white | H |
And a lullaby song for the night | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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