A Bird's Anger Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEF GHI| A summer's morning that has but one voice | A |
| Five hundred stocks like golden lovers lean | B |
| Their heads together in their quiet way | C |
| And but one bird sings of a number seen | B |
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| It is the lark that louder louder sings | D |
| As though but this one thought possessed his mind | E |
| 'You silent robin blackbird thrush and finch | F |
| I'll sing enough for all you lazy kind ' | - |
| - | |
| And when I hear him at this daring task | G |
| 'Peace little bird ' I say 'and take some rest | H |
| Stop that wild screaming fire of angry song | I |
| Before it makes a coffin of your nest ' | - |
William Henry Davies
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