The Bells Of Stepan Iline Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A ABABCCCCDDEEFFFFCGHD DIIFFFFF

Cradle Song from The Long RoadA
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Whisht Baby WhishtA
Quick below the coverB
Down into your nest my birdA
And don't you dare peep overB
For the grey wolves they are prowlingC
They are prowling they are prowlingC
And the snow wind it is howlingC
It is howling it is howlingC
Hark HarkD
Out there in the darkD
Ow ooh Ow oohE
S s s s s seee oo oohE
The wolves they are leanF
So o o lean so o o leanF
And the wind it is keenF
So o o keen so o o keenF
And they seek little babies who aren't sleepingC
But lie you still my Baby dearG
Lie still lie still and maybe you'll hearH
Hark HarkD
Out there in the darkD
The silver bells and the golden bellsI
The swinging bells and the singing bellsI
The bells that are heard but never are seenF
The wind and the wolves and the bells in betweenF
The bells of IlineF
Good Stepan IlineF
The bells of good Stepan IlineF

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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