Wood Notes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDEDFFGGGF A BBHIIIJJKIIIKKKJ

IA
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There is a flute that follows meB
From tree to treeB
A water flute a spirit setsC
To silver lips in waterfallsD
And through the breath of violetsE
A sparkling music callsD
Hither halloo Oh followF
Down leafy hill and hollowF
Where through clear swirlsG
With feet like pearlsG
Wade up the blue eyed country girlsG
Hither halloo Oh followF
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IIA
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There is a pipe that plays to meB
From tree to treeB
A bramble pipe an elfin holdsH
To golden lips in berry brakesI
And swinging o'er the elder woldsI
A flickering music makesI
Come over Come overJ
The new mown cloverJ
Come over the new mown hayK
Where there by the berriesI
With cheeks like cherriesI
And locks with which the warm wind merriesI
Brown girls are hilling the hayK
All dayK
Come over the fields and awayK
Come over Come overJ

Madison Julius Cawein



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