Come From The Daisied Meadows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFEGHI| HOME from the daisied meadows where you linger yet | A |
| Home golden headed playmate ere the sun is set | A |
| For the dews are falling fast | B |
| And the night has come at last | B |
| Home with you home and lay your little head at rest | C |
| Safe safe my little darling on your mother's breast | C |
| Lullaby darling your mother is watching you | D |
| she'll be your guardian and shield | E |
| Lullaby slumber my darling till morning be | F |
| bright upon mountain and field | E |
| Long long the shadows fall | G |
| All white and smooth at home your little bed is laid | H |
| All round your head be angels | I |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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