Good-by'god Bless You! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFFFGHIH BIBIBJBJBCBCKHKH BFBFBLBLMNONPLPLI like the Anglo Saxon speech | A |
With its direct revealings | B |
It takes a hold and seems to reach | A |
'Way down into your feelings | B |
That some folk deem it rude I know | C |
And therefore they abuse it | D |
But I have never found it so | C |
Before all else I choose it | D |
I don't object that men should air | E |
The Gallic they have paid for | F |
With Au revoir Adieu ma chere | F |
For that's what French was made for | F |
But when a crony takes your hand | G |
At parting to address you | H |
He drops all foreign lingo and | I |
He says Good by God bless you | H |
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This seems to me a sacred phrase | B |
With reverence impassioned | I |
A thing come down from righteous days | B |
Quaintly but nobly fashioned | I |
It well becomes an honest face | B |
A voice that's round and cheerful | J |
It stays the sturdy in his place | B |
And soothes the weak and fearful | J |
Into the porches of the ears | B |
It steals with subtle unction | C |
And in your heart of hearts appears | B |
To work its gracious function | C |
And all day long with pleasing song | K |
It lingers to caress you | H |
I'm sure no human heart goes wrong | K |
That's told Good by God bless you | H |
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I love the words perhaps because | B |
When I was leaving Mother | F |
Standing at last in solemn pause | B |
We looked at one another | F |
And I I saw in Mother's eyes | B |
The love she could not tell me | L |
A love eternal as the skies | B |
Whatever fate befell me | L |
She put her arms about my neck | M |
And soothed the pain of leaving | N |
And though her heart was like to break | O |
She spoke no word of grieving | N |
She let no tear bedim her eye | P |
For fear that might distress me | L |
But kissing me she said good by | P |
And asked our God to bless me | L |
Eugene Field
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