Servant Girl And Grocer's Boy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH DD DI DD DDHer lips' remark was Oh you kid | A |
Her soul spoke thus I know it did | A |
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O king of realms of endless joy | B |
My own my golden grocer's boy | B |
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I am a princess forced to dwell | C |
Within a lonely kitchen cell | C |
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While you go dashing through the land | D |
With loveliness on every hand | D |
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Your whistle strikes my eager ears | E |
Like music of the choiring spheres | E |
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The mighty earth grows faint and reels | F |
Beneath your thundering wagon wheels | F |
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How keenly perilously sweet | G |
To cling upon that swaying seat | G |
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How happy she who by your side | H |
May share the splendors of that ride | H |
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Ah if you will not take my hand | D |
And bear me off across the land | D |
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Then traveller from Arcady | D |
Remain awhile and comfort me | I |
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What other maiden can you find | D |
So young and delicate and kind | D |
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Her lips' remark was Oh you kid | D |
Her soul spoke thus I know it did | D |
Alfred Joyce Kilmer (joyce)
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