Heigh Ho, The Rain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAC DEEDC FGGFC| The Lark that in heaven dim | A |
| Can match a rainy hour | B |
| With his own music's shower | B |
| Can make me sing like him | A |
| Heigh ho The rain | C |
| - | |
| Sing when a Nightingale | D |
| Pours forth her own sweet soul | E |
| To hear dread thunder roll | E |
| Into a tearful tale | D |
| Heigh ho The rain | C |
| - | |
| Sing when a Sparrow's seen | F |
| Trying to lie at rest | G |
| By pressing his warm breast | G |
| To leaves so wet and green | F |
| Heigh ho The rain | C |
William Henry Davies
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