Sweet Birds, I Come Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEBE FGHGIJKJ| The bird that now | A |
| On bush and tree | B |
| Near leaves so green | C |
| Looks down to see | B |
| Flowers looking up | D |
| He either sings | E |
| In ecstasy | B |
| Or claps his wings | E |
| - | |
| Why should I slave | F |
| For finer dress | G |
| Or ornaments | H |
| Will flowers smile less | G |
| For rags than silk | I |
| Are birds less dumb | J |
| For tramp than squire | K |
| Sweet birds I come | J |
William Henry Davies
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