A Blacksmith's Boy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADED AFGH ADED CIJI ADED KLML ADED

One sunny springtime morningA
I met her on a fair dayB
I saw her from a distanceC
Out strolling on the fair wayB
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As like the springtime morningA
She filled the air with joyD
She was a rose of EnglandE
And I a blacksmith's boyD
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I heard that she was singingA
As I maundered ever nearF
The sweetest charming plainsongG
Sent softly to my earH
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As like the springtime morningA
She filled the air with joyD
She was a rose of EnglandE
And I a blacksmith's boyD
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She had the rarest countenanceC
She had the fairest flowing hairI
She looked the grandest ladyJ
Ethereal beyond compareI
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As like the springtime morningA
She filled the air with joyD
She was a rose of EnglandE
And I a blacksmith's boyD
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She was a rose of this fair landK
The flower of Saint GeorgeL
But I my master's vassalM
A servant of the forgeL
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So like the springtime morningA
She filled my heart with joyD
She a rose of EnglandE
Whilst I a blacksmith's boyD

Alan S Jeeves



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