Farewell To The Farm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDBB EEBB FFBB| The coach is at the door at last | A |
| The eager children mounting fast | A |
| And kissing hands in chorus sing | B |
| Good bye good bye to everything | B |
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| To house and garden field and lawn | C |
| The meadow gates we swang upon | D |
| To pump and stable tree and swing | B |
| Good bye good bye to everything | B |
| - | |
| And fare you well for evermore | E |
| O ladder at the hayloft door | E |
| O hayloft where the cobwebs cling | B |
| Good bye good bye to everything | B |
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| Crack goes the whip and off we go | F |
| The trees and houses smaller grow | F |
| Last round the woody turn we sing | B |
| Good bye good bye to everything | B |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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