At The Cross Roads Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCDCECE FGFG CHCHThere I halted Further down the hollow | A |
Stood the township where my errand lay | B |
Firm my purpose till a voice cried Follow | A |
Come this way I tell you come this way | B |
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Silence Thrush You know I think of buying | C |
A Spring tide hat my frock is worn and old | D |
So to the shops I go What's that you're crying | C |
Here Come here And gather primrose gold | D |
Well yes Some day I will but time is going | C |
I haste to purchase silks and satins fair | E |
I'm all in rags The Lady's Smock is showing | C |
Up yonder in the little coppice there | E |
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And wood anemones spread out their laces | F |
Each celandine has donned a silken gown | G |
The violets are lifting shy sweet faces | F |
And there's a chiff chaff soft and slim and brown | G |
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But what about my hat The bees are humming | C |
And my new frock The hawthorn's budding free | H |
Sweet Oh so sweet Well have your way I'm coming | C |
And who's to blame for that Why me Me Me | H |
Fay Inchfawn
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