Allurement Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDB EEBB FFBB

From yonder hedge from yonder sprayA
He calls me onward and awayA
Broad lies the world and fair to seeB
The cuckoo calls is calling meB
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I have not seen nor heard of CareC
Who used my very bed to shareC
Since that first morn when airilyD
The cuckoo calling called to meB
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My sweetheart's face I have forgotE
My mother But she calls me notE
From that green bank from that dim leaB
The cuckoo calls is calling meB
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And I must go I may not chooseF
No gain there is nor aught to loseF
And soon ah soon on some wild treeB
The bird sits long and waits for meB

Margaret Steele Anderson



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