Cuckoo In The Pear-tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABA CBCBD BBBBD EBEBD EBAAB EBEBDThe Cuckoo sat in the old pear tree | A |
Cuckoo | B |
Raining or snowing nought cared he | A |
Cuckoo | B |
Cuckoo cuckoo nought cared he | A |
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The Cuckoo flew over a housetop high | C |
Cuckoo | B |
quot Dear are you at home for here am I | C |
Cuckoo | B |
Cuckoo cuckoo here am I quot | D |
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quot I dare not open the door to you | B |
Cuckoo | B |
Perhaps you are not the right cuckoo | B |
Cuckoo | B |
Cuckoo cukoo the right Cuckoo quot | D |
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quot I am the right Cuckoo the proper one | E |
Cuckoo | B |
For I am my father's only son | E |
Cuckoo | B |
Cuckoo cuckoo his only son quot | D |
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quot If you are your father's only son | E |
Cuckoo | B |
The bobbin pull tightly | A |
Come through the door lightly | A |
Cuckoo | B |
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quot If you are your father's only son | E |
Cuckoo | B |
It must be you the only one | E |
Cuckoo cuckoo my own Cuckoo | B |
Cuckoo quot | D |
William Brighty Rands
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