The Banks O' Turkey Run Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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Like a thousan' birds o' brightness from the isles o' summer seasA
Rickollections full o' gladness come with songs and lullabiesB
An' I listen to the carols that with gentle voices rollC
Full o' tenderness an' beauty down upon my weary soulC
Fer thar's one thet keeps a singin' with a song thet's never doneD
An' I see the bendin' willers on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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An' agin' I be a youngster with a youngster's foolin' dreamsE
With his high falutin' notions an' his fiddle faddle schemesE
With the laughin' an' the cryin' with the sorrow an' the joyF
Thet is jumbled up together in the bosom o' the boyF
An' agin my arly fancies in a fairy loom are spunD
Underneath the dancin' shadders on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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An' agin I be a school boy with the other merry ladsG
When Joe an' Jerry Bill an' I wus only little tadsG
When a half a dozen marvels an' a kivered ball was worthH
With a knife o' Barlow pattern all the treasures o' the earthH
An' the soundin' sort o' thunder from a poppin' kind o' gunD
Set our faces all a giggle on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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It 'ud tickle any feller but ter see the solemn lookI
When the master was a watchin' thet we fastened on the bookI
But the mischief stickin' in us like pertaters in a sackJ
It wus never hard ter empty when the teacher turned his backJ
O the paper wads we tumbled thet 'ud weigh about a tonD
In thet crazy cornered school house on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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How we used ter chase the robins an' the rabbits in the woodK
How we gethered bloomin' posies in the sighin' solitudeL
How we wundered all the medders in our roamin's o'er an' o'erM
How we teetered in the branches o' the beech an' sycamoreN
Or we watched the rompin' minners as they rasseled in their funD
While we nearly bust a laughin' on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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How we used ter go a fishin' when the day wus gittin' lateO
With a little line o' cotton an' a fish worm fer a baitO
With a bent pin for a fish hook an' a hazel fer a poleC
How we sought the softest places by the widest deepest holeC
How we teehee eed at the nibbles caught the fishes one by oneD
With the biggest kind o' prowess on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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When the sun was burnin' shavin's in the heatin' stove o' JuneP
An' the clock upon the mantle wus a knockin' off the noonP
When the beams in bunches blistered as they never did aforeN
An' the sweat was drippin' droppin' from the mouth o' every poreN
How we skipped across the medder how our swimmin' wus begunD
In the cool an' crystal waters 'tween the banks o' Turkey RunD
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O the smilin' days o' childhood O the loudly laughin' yearsG
When contentment brings the moments neither heaviness ner tearsG
When the pleasures jine the longin's an' the fairy fingers rollC
All the heaps o' angel music in upon the blazin' soulC
O my Joe an' Bill an' Jerry Trustin' comrades you wus wonD
Whar my bare feet brushed the grasses on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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But alas Thar wus another she was fairer than the restQ
An' she allus had a hearin' fer the wishes o' my breastQ
Allus wus a chunk o' sunshine an' a piece o' quiet gleeR
Allus had a smile o' welcome an' a tender word fer meR
An' without her wus no shinin' an' o' happiness wus noneD
Ter bring gladness ter my bosom on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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O her home wus in a cottage whar the mornin' glories hungS
An' the arly birds o' April with their sweetest music sungS
Thar wus roses 'round her winder thar wus roses 'round her doorN
Thet wus stickin' full o' blushes but they allus blushed the moreN
When her eyes wus seen a peepin' an' her cheeks beamed like the sunD
From thet cosy little cottage on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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Many an' many a time we wandered in the grassy medder landT
With our wishes right together an' our longin's hand in handT
How we dreamed about the future when the world should give me fameU
An' when she would be thrice noble to be worthy o' my nameU
Thus we talked an' thus we fancied others might my boyhood shunD
But I found her kind my sweetheart on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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But the times have been a changin' sence them arly years o' joyF
When she wus but a little girl an' I a little boyF
When Joe an' Jerry Bill an' I together wus at playV
With our hearts as light as feathers every minute of the dayV
An' at twilight sunk ter slumber tell the mornin' wus begunD
In the gloomy silent forests on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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Bill an' Joe have gone a rovin' on a fortune huntin' questQ
Through the silver mines an' Injuns in the mountains o' the westQ
But the janders came ter Jerry with a solemn sort o' callW
Tell they painted him as yaller as a punkin in the fallW
An' to day I saw his tombstone as it glittered in the sunD
Over in the little churchyard on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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An' alas my precious sweetheart Like a lily virgin whiteX
Did she slowly fade an' wither tell her spirit took its flightX
Like an angel into heaven did she sweetly calmly creepY
An' her lovely life wus over an' her bosom went ter sleepY
An' the tollin' tollin' church bells dropt the dirges one by oneD
As we laid her 'neath the wilier on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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Thar a little cross o' marble marks the sacred silent shadeZ
Whar the fair an' laughin' beauty o' my ole sweetheart wus laidZ
An' the summer has a sadness thet is cryin' through the yearsG
An' my heart is full o' sorrow an' mine eyes is full o' tearsG
Fer I've allus had a failin' sence her friendship first I wonD
Fer thet little lovin' maiden on the banks o' Turkey RunD
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But them days have past forever in the years o' long agoA2
An' a wishin' ter be wealthy has enraptured Bill an' JoeA2
Death has taken Jerry only I o' all the boysG
Am' remainin' ter remember all them arly angel joysG
But to night I see their faces as they peep in full o' funD
An' agin we're boys together on the banks o' Turkey RunD

Freeman E. Miller



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