Beyond Rathkelly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABAACB AAAAAADA AAAEAAFEAs I went over the Far Hill | A |
Just beyond Rathkelly | A |
Och to be on the Far Hill | A |
O'er Newtonstewart Town | B |
As I went over the Far Hill | A |
With Marget's daughter Nellie | A |
The night was up and the moon was out | C |
And a star was falling down | B |
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As I went over the Far Hill | A |
Just beyond Rathkelly | A |
Och to be on the Far Hill | A |
Above the Bridge o' Moyle | A |
As I went over the Far Hill | A |
With Marget's daughter Nellie | A |
I made a wish before the star | D |
Had fallen in the Foyle | A |
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As I went over the Far Hill | A |
Just beyond Rathkelly | A |
Och to be on the Far Hill | A |
With the hopes that I had then | E |
As I went over the Far Hill | A |
I wished for little Nellie | A |
And if a star were falling now | F |
I'd wish for her again | E |
Francis Carlin
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