The Coolun Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEDEFBFBABAB| Come with me under my coat | A |
| And we will drink our fill | B |
| Of the milk of the white goat | A |
| Or wine if it be thy will | B |
| And we will talk until | B |
| Talk is a truble too | C |
| Out in the side of the hill | B |
| And nothing is left to do | C |
| But an eye to look into an eye | D |
| And a hand in a hand to slip | E |
| And a sigh to answer a sigh | D |
| And a lip to find out a lip | E |
| What if the night be black | F |
| And the air on the mountain chill | B |
| Where the goat lies down in her track | F |
| And all but the fern is still | B |
| Stay with me under my coat | A |
| And we will drink our fill | B |
| Of the milk of the white goat | A |
| Out on the side of the hill | B |
James Stephens
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