The Buckskin Bag Of Gold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GEFEFEFE HIJIKEFE LMNMOEFE PDQDREFE

Last night I met him on the trainA
A man with lovely eyesB
And he gave me a searching glanceC
Of sweet charm'd surpriseB
I knew 'twas he the lady meantD
Who once my fortune toldE
By his jet black eyes his grand moustacheF
And his buckskin bag of goldE
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Yes Ha ha Yes ha ha his is the manG
Who does your fortune holdE
He has jet black eyes a grand moustacheF
And a buckskin bag of goldE
Tall Ha ha slim ha ha quick as a flashF
And twenty two years oldE
He has jet black eyes his grand moustacheF
And his buckskin bag of goldE
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The dearest man you ever sawH
How much I love him nowI
And if I should live a thousand yearsJ
No other hears my vowI
Like Judas no like JupiterK
He look'd so brave and boldE
With his jet black eyes his grand moustacheF
And his buckskin bag of goldE
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Sweet boy bring me the Morning CallL
Perchance I'll find his nameM
At the Grand Hotel he must have stopp'dN
I wonder when he cameM
He must have charm'd those Lumpkin girlsO
So haughty proud and coldE
By his jet black eyes his grand mousetacheF
And his buckskin bag of goldE
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How can I seek a name unknownP
Oh tell me where he wentD
What is this I read why Papa's bankQ
Is robb'd of ev'ry centD
The thief it seems left town last nightR
Well well I'm nicely soldE
He had jet black eyes his grand mousetacheF
And his buckskin bag of goldE

Henry Clay Work



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