George's Street (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCC AADD EFGG DDHH AB

Listen if but women wereA
Half as kind as they are fairB
There would be an end to allC
Miseries that do befallC
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Cloud and wind would run togetherA
In a dance of sunny weatherA
And the happy trees would throwD
Gifts to travellers belowD
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Then the lion meek and mildE
With the lamb would side by sideF
Couch him friendly and would beG
Innocent of enmityG
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Then the Frozen Pole would goD
Tossing off his fields of snowD
And would shake delighted feetH
With the girls of George's StreetH
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These if women only wereA
Half as kind as they are fairB

James Stephens



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