Week-ends Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCADA EFGFHIJI KLKLMNOP QAAARSPSI don't know what's come to the summer | A |
In these dull and decadent years | B |
But a fellow grows glummer and glummer | A |
As promise of autumn appears | B |
For there's not been a sign of a week end of shine | C |
Or the sun on the sea all aglimmer | A |
And as the weeks pass wet and windy alas | D |
Thin hope grows yet slimmer and slimmer | A |
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Oh the sad days the mad days | E |
Of rain and wind and mud | F |
The week speeds by with the sun on high | G |
To come a sickening thud | F |
When the slippery slosh of the gum golosh | H |
On the soaked and sodden ground | I |
Thro' the country lane sounds once again | J |
When the week end comes around | I |
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When I go to the bush for a week end | K |
From a city aglow in the sun | L |
My holiday comes to a bleak end | K |
Ere half a day's length has been run | L |
And I gaze thro' the pane at the splattering rain | M |
Forlorn thro' a profitless Sunday | N |
And come back to town with the sun pouring down | O |
To smile on my labours on Monday | P |
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Oh the weekends when pique ends | Q |
In grim and gaunt despair | A |
Hope wakes anew as all week thro' | A |
The glass is pointing fair | A |
And fine and warm but a lurking storm | R |
Behind the high hills grows | S |
To spread dismay each Saturday | P |
And another week end goes | S |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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