An Invitation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BAB ABAB| Dear Ritchie I am waiting for the signal word to fly | A |
| And tell me that the visit which has suffered such belating | B |
| Is to be a thing of now and no more of by and by | A |
| Dear Ritchie I am waiting | B |
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| The sea is at its bluest and the Spring is new creating | B |
| The woods and dens we know of and the fields rejoicing lie | A |
| And the air is soft as summer and the hedge birds all are mating | B |
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| The Links are full of larks' nests and the larks possess the sky | A |
| Like a choir of happy spirits melodiously debating | B |
| All is ready for your coming dear Ritchie yes and I | A |
| Dear Ritchie I am waiting | B |
Robert Fuller Murray
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