Redbirds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DDED FBAB AGHGRedbirds redbirds | A |
Long and long ago | B |
What a honey call you had | C |
In hills I used to know | B |
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Redbud buckberry | D |
Wild plum tree | D |
And proud river sweeping | E |
Southward to the sea | D |
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Brown and gold in the sun | F |
Sparkling far below | B |
Trailing stately round her bluffs | A |
Where the poplars grow | B |
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Redbirds redbirds | A |
Are you singing still | G |
As you sang one May day | H |
On Saxton's Hill | G |
Sara Teasdale
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