Easter Zunday Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGGGG GGAAAAAAHHAAAGLast Easter Jim put on his blue | A |
Frock cwoat the vu'st time vier new | A |
Wi' yollow buttons all o' brass | B |
That glitter'd in the zun lik' glass | B |
An' pok'd 'ithin the button hole | C |
A tutty he'd a begg'd or stole | C |
A span new wes co't too he wore | D |
Wi' yellow stripes all down avore | D |
An' tied his breeches' lags below | E |
The knee wi' ribbon in a bow | F |
An' drow'd his kitty boots azide | G |
An' put his laggens on an' tied | G |
His shoes wi' strings two vingers wide | G |
Because 'twer Easter Zunday | G |
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An' after mornen church wer out | G |
He come back hwome an' stroll'd about | G |
All down the vields an' drough the leane | A |
Wi' sister Kit an' cousin Jeane | A |
A turnen proudly to their view | A |
His yollow breast an' back o' blue | A |
The lambs did play the grounds wer green | A |
The trees did bud the zun did sheen | A |
The lark did zing below the sky | H |
An' roads wer all a blown so dry | H |
As if the zummer wer begun | A |
An' he had sich a bit o' fun | A |
He meade the maidens squeal an' run | A |
Because 'twer Easter Zunday | G |
Ingeborg Bachmann
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