The Singing Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEB ABCDFB

There was a singing womanA
Came riding across the meadB
At the time of the mild May weatherC
Tameless tirelessD
This song she sung I am fair I am youngE
And many turned to heedB
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And the same singing womanA
Sat crooning in her needB
At the time of the winter weatherC
Friendless firelessD
She sang this song Life thou'rt too longF
And there was none to heedB

Thomas Hardy



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