Mary Mecca Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGF ABHDIJFJ AKLKLMNM AMOMMFPF

Mary Mecca Mary MeccaA
I'm fain to see thee hereB
A Devon lass to fill my glassC
O' home brewed Yorkshire beerD
I awlus said that foreignersE
Sud niver mel on meF
But sike a viewly face as thineG
I'd travel far to seeF
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Mary Mecca Mary MeccaA
I'm sad to see thee hereB
Wheer t' wind blaws hask frae NorwayH
I' t' spring time o' the yearD
I'd liever finnd thee sittin'I
Wi' a bowl o' cruds an' creamJ
Wheer t' foxglove bells ring through the dellsF
Anent a Dartmoor streamJ
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Mary Mecca Mary MeccaA
The way thou snods thy hairK
It maks my heart go dancin'L
Like winnlestraws i' t' airK
One neet I heard thee singin'L
As I cam home frae toonM
'Twas sweet as curlews makkin' loveN
Agean a risin' moonM
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Mary Mecca Mary MeccaA
I dream o' thy gray eenM
I think on all I've wastedO
An' what I might hae beenM
I'm nowt but muck off t' middenM
So all I axe is thisF
Just blaw the froth from off my yalP
'Twill seem most like a kissF

Frederic William Moorman



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