The Caged Bird's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCBDDBBCB EECBEEBBCB EECBEEBBCB EECBFGBBCB EECBFFBBCBRESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED TO HIS PATRONESS AND FRIEND BY THE LITTLE BROWN SINGER HIMSELF | A |
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Merrily | B |
Merrily | B |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
What can the meaning of these things be | B |
Tiniest buds and leaflets green | D |
Who shall tell me what these things mean | D |
Merrily | B |
Merrily | B |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
Much I guess they were meant for me | B |
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Tsu ert | E |
Tsu ert | E |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
So I shall eat them up you see | B |
Somebody somewhere is kindly stirred | E |
To think of me a poor brown bird | E |
Merrily | B |
Merrily | B |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
Somebody somewhere thinks of me | B |
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Tsu ert | E |
Tsu ert | E |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
A gentle lady and can it be | B |
Say it again 'tis a pleasant word | E |
Thinking of me your poor brown bird | E |
Merrily | B |
Merrily | B |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
Bless the lady that thinks of me | B |
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Tsu ert | E |
Tsu ert | E |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
So I shall eat them up you see | B |
Hi a nip here and ho a nip there | F |
Bless me mistress how sweet they are | G |
Merrily | B |
Merrily | B |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
Bless the lady who thinks of me | B |
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Tsu ert | E |
Tsu ert | E |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
Merrily merrily let it be | B |
Hi a nip here and ho a nip there | F |
Over under everywhere | F |
Merrily | B |
Merrily | B |
Tschee tschee tschee | C |
Somebody somewhere thinks of me | B |
Pamela S. Vining, (j. C. Yule)
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