The Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDECEAFCFGHIH| I SANG of the sun on the waters | A |
| And then of the wind in the wood | B |
| And the people hearkened my singing | C |
| And said that the song was good | B |
| I sang of the sheep on the mountains | D |
| And then of the thrush on the hill | E |
| And the people hearkened my singing | C |
| And said it was better still | E |
| I sang of the bliss of lovers | A |
| And then of their hopes that fall | F |
| And the people hearkened my singing | C |
| And said it was best of all | F |
| For the song that is loved of the people | G |
| And sought since the world began | H |
| Is the sad and beautiful music | I |
| Of the loves and sorrows of Man | H |
Roderic Quinn
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