The Buckskin Bag Of Gold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GEFEFEFE HIJIKEFE LMNMOEFE PDQDREFELast night I met him on the train | A |
A man with lovely eyes | B |
And he gave me a searching glance | C |
Of sweet charm'd surprise | B |
I knew 'twas he the lady meant | D |
Who once my fortune told | E |
By his jet black eyes his grand moustache | F |
And his buckskin bag of gold | E |
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Yes Ha ha Yes ha ha his is the man | G |
Who does your fortune hold | E |
He has jet black eyes a grand moustache | F |
And a buckskin bag of gold | E |
Tall Ha ha slim ha ha quick as a flash | F |
And twenty two years old | E |
He has jet black eyes his grand moustache | F |
And his buckskin bag of gold | E |
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The dearest man you ever saw | H |
How much I love him now | I |
And if I should live a thousand years | J |
No other hears my vow | I |
Like Judas no like Jupiter | K |
He look'd so brave and bold | E |
With his jet black eyes his grand moustache | F |
And his buckskin bag of gold | E |
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Sweet boy bring me the Morning Call | L |
Perchance I'll find his name | M |
At the Grand Hotel he must have stopp'd | N |
I wonder when he came | M |
He must have charm'd those Lumpkin girls | O |
So haughty proud and cold | E |
By his jet black eyes his grand mousetache | F |
And his buckskin bag of gold | E |
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How can I seek a name unknown | P |
Oh tell me where he went | D |
What is this I read why Papa's bank | Q |
Is robb'd of ev'ry cent | D |
The thief it seems left town last night | R |
Well well I'm nicely sold | E |
He had jet black eyes his grand mousetache | F |
And his buckskin bag of gold | E |
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