Nurse's Song (innocence) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE FGHG FIJK| When voices of children are heard on the green | A |
| And laughing is heard on the hill | B |
| My heart is at rest within my breast | C |
| And everything else is still | B |
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| Then come home my children the sun is gone down | D |
| And the dews of night arise | E |
| Come come leave off play and let us away | F |
| Till the morning appears in the skies | E |
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| No no let us play for it is yet day | F |
| And we cannot go to sleep | G |
| Besides in the sky the little birds fly | H |
| And the hills are all covered with sheep | G |
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| Well well go amp play till the light fades away | F |
| And then go home to bed | I |
| The little ones leaped amp shouted amp laugh'd | J |
| And all the hills echoed | K |
William Blake
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