The Bells Of Stepan Iline Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABABCCCCDDEEFFFFCGHD DIIFFFFF| Cradle Song from The Long Road | A |
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| Whisht Baby Whisht | A |
| Quick below the cover | B |
| Down into your nest my bird | A |
| And don't you dare peep over | B |
| For the grey wolves they are prowling | C |
| They are prowling they are prowling | C |
| And the snow wind it is howling | C |
| It is howling it is howling | C |
| Hark Hark | D |
| Out there in the dark | D |
| Ow ooh Ow ooh | E |
| S s s s s seee oo ooh | E |
| The wolves they are lean | F |
| So o o lean so o o lean | F |
| And the wind it is keen | F |
| So o o keen so o o keen | F |
| And they seek little babies who aren't sleeping | C |
| But lie you still my Baby dear | G |
| Lie still lie still and maybe you'll hear | H |
| Hark Hark | D |
| Out there in the dark | D |
| The silver bells and the golden bells | I |
| The swinging bells and the singing bells | I |
| The bells that are heard but never are seen | F |
| The wind and the wolves and the bells in between | F |
| The bells of Iline | F |
| Good Stepan Iline | F |
| The bells of good Stepan Iline | F |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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