There's Something Strange. A Buffalo Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHGH FBFBIEJEKLKM| There's something strange I know not what | A |
| Come o'er me | B |
| Some phantom I've for ever got | C |
| Before me | B |
| I look on high and in the sky | D |
| 'Tis shining | E |
| On earth its light with all things bright | F |
| Seems twining | E |
| In vain I try this goblin's spells | G |
| To sever | H |
| Go where I will it round me dwells | G |
| For ever | H |
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| And then what tricks by day and night | F |
| It plays me | B |
| In every shape the wicked sprite | F |
| Waylays me | B |
| Sometimes like two bright eyes of blue | I |
| 'Tis glancing | E |
| Sometimes like feet in slippers neat | J |
| Comes dancing | E |
| By whispers round of every sort | K |
| I'm taunted | L |
| Never was mortal man in short | K |
| So haunted | M |
Thomas Moore
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