The Swing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGFHow do you like to go up in a swing | A |
Up in the air so blue | B |
Oh I do think it the pleasantest thing | A |
Ever a child can do | B |
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Up in the air and over the wall | C |
Till I can see so wide | D |
River and trees and cattle and all | C |
Over the countryside | D |
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Till I look down on the garden green | E |
Down on the roof so brown | F |
Up in the air I go flying again | G |
Up in the air and down | F |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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