My House, I Say Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGG| My house I say But hark to the sunny doves | A |
| That make my roof the arena of their loves | A |
| That gyre about the gable all day long | B |
| And fill the chimneys with their murmurous song | B |
| Our house they say and mine the cat declares | C |
| And spreads his golden fleece upon the chairs | C |
| And mine the dog and rises stiff with wrath | D |
| If any alien foot profane the path | D |
| So too the buck that trimmed my terraces | E |
| Our whilom gardener called the garden his | F |
| Who now deposed surveys my plain abode | G |
| And his late kingdom only from the road | G |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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