The Last Trump Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDCCD EFEEF GDGGD HIHHI JDJJD IDIIDYou led the trump the old man said | A |
With fury in his eye | B |
And yet you hope my girl to wed | A |
Young man your hopes of love are fled | A |
'Twere better she should die | B |
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My sweet young daughter sitting there | C |
So innocent and plump | D |
You don't suppose that she would care | C |
To wed an outlawed man who'd dare | C |
To lead the thirteenth trump | D |
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If you had drawn their leading spade | E |
It meant a certain win | F |
But no By Pembroke's mighty shade | E |
The thirteenth trump you went and played | E |
And let their diamonds in | F |
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My girl return at my command | G |
His presents in a lump | D |
Return his ring For understand | G |
No man is fit to hold your hand | G |
Who leads a thirteenth trump | D |
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But hold Give every man his due | H |
And every dog his day | I |
Speak up and say what made you do | H |
This dreadful thing that is if you | H |
Have anything to say | I |
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He spoke I meant at first said he | J |
To give their spades a bump | D |
Or lead the hearts but then you see | J |
I thought against us there might be | J |
Perhaps a fourteenth trump | D |
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They buried him at dawn of day | I |
Beside a ruined stump | D |
And there he sleeps the hours away | I |
And waits for Gabriel to play | I |
The last the fourteenth trump | D |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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