A New Song About The Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD ECFCDD| From Amberley to Storrington | A |
| From Storrington to Amberley | B |
| From Amberley to Washington | A |
| You cannot see or smell the sea | C |
| But why the devil should you wish | D |
| To see the home of silly fish | D |
| - | |
| Since I prefer the earth and air | E |
| The fish may wallow in the sea | C |
| And live the life that they prefer | F |
| If they will leave the land to me | C |
| So wish for each what he may wish | D |
| The earth for me the sea for fish | D |
Edward Shanks
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