Wood Notes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDEDFFGGGF A BBHIIIJJKIIIKKKJI | A |
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There is a flute that follows me | B |
From tree to tree | B |
A water flute a spirit sets | C |
To silver lips in waterfalls | D |
And through the breath of violets | E |
A sparkling music calls | D |
Hither halloo Oh follow | F |
Down leafy hill and hollow | F |
Where through clear swirls | G |
With feet like pearls | G |
Wade up the blue eyed country girls | G |
Hither halloo Oh follow | F |
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II | A |
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There is a pipe that plays to me | B |
From tree to tree | B |
A bramble pipe an elfin holds | H |
To golden lips in berry brakes | I |
And swinging o'er the elder wolds | I |
A flickering music makes | I |
Come over Come over | J |
The new mown clover | J |
Come over the new mown hay | K |
Where there by the berries | I |
With cheeks like cherries | I |
And locks with which the warm wind merries | I |
Brown girls are hilling the hay | K |
All day | K |
Come over the fields and away | K |
Come over Come over | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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