Why Do Caged Birds Sing? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDAB AAEE BBFF| The caged birds sing | A |
| Their voices louder than church bells that ring | A |
| Yet the sing their song | B |
| But they don't sing for long | B |
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| They sing at the crack of dawn | C |
| Trying the heal the prisoner's hearts that torn | D |
| For all their bravo and might they sing | A |
| But not for long | B |
| - | |
| The caged birds sing | A |
| For the hope they bring | A |
| Before expelled by the dark | E |
| Nothing left not even a spark | E |
| - | |
| Still they sing their song | B |
| But the locks are strong | B |
| The key's a dream | F |
| Like catching a moonbeam | F |
Xavier Wildefyre
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