The Siren Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDDDAA| The Siren may be said to be | A |
| The Chorus Lady of the Sea | A |
| Tho' Mermaids claim her as their kin | B |
| Instead of fishy tail and fin | B |
| Two shapely feet rejoice the view | C |
| With all that appertains thereto | D |
| When to these other charms we add | D |
| A voice that drives the hearer mad | D |
| Who will dispute her claim to be | A |
| The Chorus Lady of the Sea | A |
Oliver Herford
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