The Singing Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEB ABCDFB| There was a singing woman | A |
| Came riding across the mead | B |
| At the time of the mild May weather | C |
| Tameless tireless | D |
| This song she sung I am fair I am young | E |
| And many turned to heed | B |
| - | |
| And the same singing woman | A |
| Sat crooning in her need | B |
| At the time of the winter weather | C |
| Friendless fireless | D |
| She sang this song Life thou'rt too long | F |
| And there was none to heed | B |
Thomas Hardy
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