A Song (#1) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBACACCDBDBB| ON a summer's day as I sat by a stream | A |
| A dainty maid came by | B |
| And she blessed my sight like a rosy dream | A |
| And left me there to sigh to sigh | B |
| And left me there to sigh to sigh | B |
| On another day as I sat by the stream | A |
| This maiden paused a while | C |
| Then I made me bold as I told my dream | A |
| She heard it with a smile a smile | C |
| She heard it with a smile a smile | C |
| Oh the months have fled and the autumn's red | D |
| The maid no more goes by | B |
| For my dream came true and the maid I wed | D |
| And now no more I sigh I sigh | B |
| And now no more I sigh | B |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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