The Blue Jay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE AAGHHG IIJBBJ EEKJJK

O Blue Jay up in the maple treeA
Shaking your throat with such bursts of gleeA
How did you happen to be so blueB
Did you steal a bit of the lake for your crestC
And fasten blue violets into your vestC
Tell me I pray you tell me trueB
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Did you dip your wings in azure dyeD
When April began to paint the skyD
That was pale with the winter's stayE
Or were you hatched from a blue bell brightF
'Neath the warm gold breast of a sunbeam lightF
By the river one blue spring dayE
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O Blue Jay up in the maple treeA
A tossing your saucy head at meA
With ne'er a word for my questioningG
Pray cease for a moment your ting a linkH
And hear when I tell you what I thinkH
You bonniest bit of springG
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I think when the fairies made the flowersI
To grow in these mossy fields of oursI
Periwinkles and violets rareJ
There was left of the spring's own color blueB
Plenty to fashion a flower whose hueB
Would be richer than all and as fairJ
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So putting their wits together theyE
Made one great blossom so bright and gayE
The lily beside it seemed blurredK
And then they said We will toss it in airJ
So many blue blossoms grow everywhereJ
Let this pretty one be a birdK

Susan Hartley Swett



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