The Song Of The Siren Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBAA DEFEAA GDFDAA HIJIAA AAKKLL MMKKAA NNOODD ABPBAA| Oh I am the siren the siren of the sea | A |
| The sea the wondrous sea that lies forevermore before | B |
| I stand a fairy shape upon the shadow of a cliff | C |
| Where the water's drowsy ripple laps the phantom of a shore | B |
| And oh so fair so fair am I I draw all hearts to me | A |
| For I am the siren the siren of the sea | A |
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| All the glory of my golden tresses gleams upon the air | D |
| How it falls about my snowy shoulders round and bare and white | E |
| My lips are full of love as rounded grapes are full of wine | F |
| And my eyes are large and languid and full of dewy light | E |
| Oh I lure the idle landsmen many a league for love of me | A |
| For I am the siren the siren of the sea | A |
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| Sometimes they press so near that my breath is on their cheek | G |
| And their eager hands can almost touch the glowing bowl I bear | D |
| They can see the beaded froth the ruby glitter of the wine | F |
| Then I slip from their embraces like a breath of summer air | D |
| Oh I lightly lightly glide away they come no nigher me | A |
| For I am the siren the siren of the sea | A |
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| Sometimes I float along a standing in a boat | H |
| Before the ships becalmed where dusky sailors stand | I |
| And the helmsman drops his oar and the lookout leaves his glass | J |
| So I beckon them and lure them with the whiteness of my hand | I |
| Oh this the song I sing well they listen unto me | A |
| For I am the siren the siren of the sea | A |
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| Would you from toil and labor flee | A |
| Oh float ye out on this wonderful sea | A |
| From islands of spice the zephyrs blow | K |
| Swaying the galleys to and fro | K |
| Silken sails and a balmy breeze | L |
| Shall waft you unto a perfect ease | L |
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| Fold your hands and rest and rest | M |
| The sun sails on from the east to the west | M |
| The days will come and the days will go | K |
| What good can man for his labor show | K |
| In passionless peace come float with me | A |
| Over the waves of this wonderful sea | A |
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| Would you forget oh sorrowful soul | N |
| Come and drink of this golden bowl | N |
| With jewelled poppies about the rim | O |
| Drink of the wine that flushes its brim | O |
| And drown all your haunting memories there | D |
| Your woe and your weary care | D |
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| Oh I am the siren the siren of the sea | A |
| The sea the wondrous sea that lies forevermore before | B |
| Oh the mystic music ripples how they break in rosy spray | P |
| But the crystal wave will mock them they will reach it nevermore | B |
| For it glides away I glide away they come no nigher me | A |
| For I am the siren the siren of the sea | A |
Marietta Holley
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