For Mothering! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFC GHIICC

Up to the Hall my lady there'll wear her satin gownA
For little Miss and Master'll be coming down from townA
Oh ay the childern's coming The CHILDERN did I sayB
Of course they're man and woman grown this many and many a dayB
But still my lady's mouth do smile and squire looks fit to singC
As Master John and Miss Elaine is coming MotheringC
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Then down to Farmer Westacott's there's doings fine and grandD
Because young Jake is coming home from sea you understandD
Put into port but yesternight and when he steps ashoreE
'Tis coming home the laddie is to Somer set once moreE
And so her's baking spicy cakes and stirring raisins inF
To welcome of her only chick who's coming MotheringC
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And what of we And ain't we got no childern for to comeG
Well yes There's Sam and Henery and they'll be coming homeH
And Ned is very nigh six foot and Joe is six foot threeI
But childern still to my good man and childern still to meI
And all the vi'lets seem to know and all the thrushes singC
As how our Kate and Bess and Flo is coming MotheringC

Fay Inchfawn



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