Beranger's Ma Vocation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHGHIEIE JKJKLELE MKMKDEFE NONOPEPEMisery is my lot | A |
Poverty and pain | B |
Ill was I begot | C |
Ill must I remain | B |
Yet the wretched days | D |
One sweet comfort bring | E |
When God whispering says | F |
Sing O singer sing | E |
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Chariots rumble by | G |
Splashing me with mud | H |
Insolence see I | G |
Fawn to royal blood | H |
Solace have I then | I |
From each galling sting | E |
In that voice again | I |
Sing O singer sing | E |
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Cowardly at heart | J |
I am forced to play | K |
A degraded part | J |
For its paltry pay | K |
Freedom is a prize | L |
For no starving thing | E |
Yet that small voice cries | L |
Sing O singer sing | E |
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I was young but now | M |
When I'm old and gray | K |
Love I know not how | M |
Or why hath sped away | K |
Still in winter days | D |
As in hours of spring | E |
Still a whisper says | F |
Sing O singer sing | E |
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Ah too well I know | N |
Song's my only friend | O |
Patiently I'll go | N |
Singing to the end | O |
Comrades to your wine | P |
Let your glasses ring | E |
Lo that voice divine | P |
Whispers Sing oh sing | E |
Eugene Field
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