To Newcastle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF

I met a man the other dayA
A kindly man and seriousB
Who viewed me in a thoughtful wayA
And spoke me so and spoke me thusB
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Oh dallying's a sad mistakeC
'Tis craven to survey the morrowD
Go give your heart and if it breakC
A wise companion is SorrowD
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Oh live my child nor keep your soulE
To crowd your coffin when you're deadF
I asked his work he dealt in coalE
And shipped it up the Tyne he saidF

Dorothy Parker



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