Wake Up, Sweet Melody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDABCB EBFBFFABCBWake up sweet melody | A |
Now is the hour | B |
When young and loving hearts | C |
Feel most thy power | B |
One note of music by moonlight's soft ray | D |
Oh 'tis worth thousands heard coldly by day | D |
Then wake up sweet melody | A |
Now is the hour | B |
When young and loving hearts | C |
Feel most thy power | B |
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Ask the fond nightingale | E |
When his sweet flower | B |
Loves most to hear his song | F |
In her green bower | B |
Oh he will tell thee thro' summer nights long | F |
Fondest she lends her whole soul to his song | F |
Then wake up sweet melody | A |
Now is the hour | B |
When young and loving hearts | C |
Feel most thy power | B |
Thomas Moore
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