The Parrots Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCB DEDCCE| Somewhere somewhen I've seen | A |
| But where or when I'll never know | B |
| Parrots of shrilly green | A |
| With crests of shriller scarlet flying | C |
| Out of black cedars as the sun was dying | C |
| Against cold peaks of snow | B |
| - | |
| From what forgotten life | D |
| Of other worlds I cannot tell | E |
| Flashes that screeching strife | D |
| Yet the shrill colour and shrill crying | C |
| Sing through my blood and set my heart replying | C |
| And jangling like a bell | E |
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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