At The Cross Roads Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCDCECE FGFG CHCH

There I halted Further down the hollowA
Stood the township where my errand layB
Firm my purpose till a voice cried FollowA
Come this way I tell you come this wayB
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Silence Thrush You know I think of buyingC
A Spring tide hat my frock is worn and oldD
So to the shops I go What's that you're cryingC
Here Come here And gather primrose goldD
Well yes Some day I will but time is goingC
I haste to purchase silks and satins fairE
I'm all in rags The Lady's Smock is showingC
Up yonder in the little coppice thereE
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And wood anemones spread out their lacesF
Each celandine has donned a silken gownG
The violets are lifting shy sweet facesF
And there's a chiff chaff soft and slim and brownG
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But what about my hat The bees are hummingC
And my new frock The hawthorn's budding freeH
Sweet Oh so sweet Well have your way I'm comingC
And who's to blame for that Why me Me MeH

Fay Inchfawn



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