A Blackbird Singing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJ KLMNOP Q| It seems wrong that out of this bird | A |
| Black bold a suggestion of dark | B |
| Places about it there yet should come | C |
| Such rich music as though the notes' | D |
| Ore were changed to a rare metal | E |
| At one touch of that bright bill | F |
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| You have heard it often alone at your desk | G |
| In a green April your mind drawn | H |
| Away from its work by sweet disturbance | I |
| Of the mild evening outside your room | J |
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| A slow singer but loading each phrase | K |
| With history's overtones love joy | L |
| And grief learned by his dark tribe | M |
| In other orchards and passed on | N |
| Instinctively as they are now | O |
| But fresh always with new tears | P |
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| Submitted by Andrew Mayers | Q |
Ronald Stuart Thomas
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