A Cider Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDDE BFBBBF BGHHHG IJKHHJ| To J S M | A |
| - | |
| The wine they drink in Paradise | B |
| They make in Haute Lorraine | C |
| God brought it burning from the sod | D |
| To be a sign and signal rod | D |
| That they that drink the blood of God | D |
| Shall never thirst again | E |
| - | |
| The wine they praise in Paradise | B |
| They make in Ponterey | F |
| The purple wine of Paradise | B |
| But we have better at the price | B |
| It's wine they praise in Paradise | B |
| It's cider that they pray | F |
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| The wine they want in Paradise | B |
| They find in Plodder's End | G |
| The apple wine of Herford | H |
| Of Hafod Hill and Herford | H |
| Where woods went down to Herford | H |
| And there I had a friend | G |
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| The soft feet of the blessed go | I |
| In the soft western vales | J |
| The road of the silent saints accord | K |
| The road from heaven to Herford | H |
| Where the apple wood of Herford | H |
| Goes all the way to Wales | J |
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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