Little Bird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEEEDDFFDDDDDC G H DIDICCDDDDDDFFJJDDDCA Little bird sits in our cottonwood tree | A |
And perks his head and sings | B |
And this is the song he pipes to me | A |
While he flirts his tail and wings | B |
'Hello hello | C |
You jolly little fellow | C |
'Hello hello I say | D |
Do you hear me every morning | E |
How I try to give you warning | E |
With my little song adorning | E |
Every day every day | D |
With my little song adorning every day | D |
I want to tell you this sir | F |
You are sweeter than a kiss sir | F |
You are fairer than a posy | D |
With your face so fresh and rosy | D |
Oh I love to see you merry at your play | D |
Every day | D |
I love to see you laughing at your play | D |
Hello hello | C |
You merry little fellow ' | G |
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II | H |
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And I run to the tree where he sings and sits | D |
High up on the topmost limb | I |
And he cocks his eye and flirts and flits | D |
While I reply to him | I |
'Hello hello | C |
You cunning little fellow | C |
Hello hello I say | D |
You are complimenting early | D |
And your song is clear and pearly | D |
As the dewdropp dripping nearly | D |
From the spray from the spray | D |
As the dewdropp dripping nearly from the spray | D |
Your singing is far sweeter | F |
Than any rhyme or metre | F |
Oh I love to hear you whistle | J |
Swinging lighter than a thistle | J |
And I hope you'll come and see me every day | D |
Every day | D |
I hope you'll come and see me every day | D |
Hello hello | C |
You darling little fellow ' | - |
Madison Julius Cawein
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