Little Bird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEEEDDFFDDDDDC G H DIDICCDDDDDDFFJJDDDC

A Little bird sits in our cottonwood treeA
And perks his head and singsB
And this is the song he pipes to meA
While he flirts his tail and wingsB
'Hello helloC
You jolly little fellowC
'Hello hello I sayD
Do you hear me every morningE
How I try to give you warningE
With my little song adorningE
Every day every dayD
With my little song adorning every dayD
I want to tell you this sirF
You are sweeter than a kiss sirF
You are fairer than a posyD
With your face so fresh and rosyD
Oh I love to see you merry at your playD
Every dayD
I love to see you laughing at your playD
Hello helloC
You merry little fellow 'G
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And I run to the tree where he sings and sitsD
High up on the topmost limbI
And he cocks his eye and flirts and flitsD
While I reply to himI
'Hello helloC
You cunning little fellowC
Hello hello I sayD
You are complimenting earlyD
And your song is clear and pearlyD
As the dewdropp dripping nearlyD
From the spray from the sprayD
As the dewdropp dripping nearly from the sprayD
Your singing is far sweeterF
Than any rhyme or metreF
Oh I love to hear you whistleJ
Swinging lighter than a thistleJ
And I hope you'll come and see me every dayD
Every dayD
I hope you'll come and see me every dayD
Hello helloC
You darling little fellow '-

Madison Julius Cawein



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