The Find Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDA AAEEFFDA AAGGHHDA CYon sound's neither sheep bell nor bark | A |
They're running they're running Go hark | A |
The sport may be lost by a moment's delay | B |
So whip up the puppies and scurry away | B |
Dash down through the cover by dingle and dell | C |
There's a gate at the bottom I know it full well | C |
And they're running they're running | D |
Go hark | A |
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They're running they're running Go hark | A |
One fence and we're out of the park | A |
Sit down in your saddles and race at the brook | E |
Then smash at the bullfinch no time for a look | E |
Leave cravens and skirters to dangle behind | F |
He's away for the moors in the teeth of the wind | F |
And they're running they're running | D |
Go hark | A |
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They're running they're running Go hark | A |
Let them run on and run till it's dark | A |
Well with them we are and well with them we'll be | G |
While there's wind in our horses and daylight to see | G |
Then shog along homeward chat over the fight | H |
And hear in our dreams the sweet music all night | H |
Of They're running they're running | D |
Go hark | A |
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Eversley | C |
Charles Kingsley
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