Bed In Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEBB| In winter I get up at night | A |
| And dress by yellow candle light | A |
| In summer quite the other way | B |
| I have to go to bed by day | B |
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| I have to go to bed and see | C |
| The birds still hopping on the tree | C |
| Or hear the grown up people's feet | D |
| Still going past me in the street | D |
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| And does it not seem hard to you | E |
| When all the sky is clear and blue | E |
| And I should like so much to play | B |
| To have to go to bed by day | B |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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