How A Little Girl Sang Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCCBBCD BD| Ah she was music in herself | A |
| A symphony of joyousness | B |
| She sang she sang from finger tips | B |
| From every tremble of her dress | B |
| I saw sweet haunting harmony | C |
| An ecstasy an ecstasy | C |
| In that strange curling of her lips | B |
| That happy curling of her lips | B |
| And quivering with melody | C |
| Those eyes I saw that tossing head | D |
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| And so I saw what music was | B |
| Tho' still accursed with ears of lead | D |
Vachel Lindsay
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