The Little House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHIHJKLKABMB| WHEN my heart goes a roving | A |
| 'Tis the wide ways for me | B |
| And the fields and the hills | C |
| And the big blue sea | B |
| Then 'tis far far I wander | D |
| And 'tis little that you care | E |
| With your wiles and your smiles | F |
| And your eyes and hair | E |
| But the dream of you follows | G |
| Or it gleams at my side | H |
| And I turn turn about | I |
| For the world seems wide | H |
| There's a rose mist about you | J |
| And 'tis sweet sweet you are | K |
| With your throat and your cheeks | L |
| And your face a star | K |
| When my heart comes a homing | A |
| 'Tis the little house I see | B |
| Where you sit all alone | M |
| With a stool for me | B |
Roderic Quinn
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