A Cider Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDDE BFBBBF BGHHHG IJKHHJ

To J S MA
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The wine they drink in ParadiseB
They make in Haute LorraineC
God brought it burning from the sodD
To be a sign and signal rodD
That they that drink the blood of GodD
Shall never thirst againE
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The wine they praise in ParadiseB
They make in PontereyF
The purple wine of ParadiseB
But we have better at the priceB
It's wine they praise in ParadiseB
It's cider that they prayF
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The wine they want in ParadiseB
They find in Plodder's EndG
The apple wine of HerfordH
Of Hafod Hill and HerfordH
Where woods went down to HerfordH
And there I had a friendG
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The soft feet of the blessed goI
In the soft western valesJ
The road of the silent saints accordK
The road from heaven to HerfordH
Where the apple wood of HerfordH
Goes all the way to WalesJ

Gilbert Keith Chesterton



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