The Gombeen-man (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE FFFF

I put the sky into my pocketA
And the sea into my locketB
And into my breeches bandC
I put the landC
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So I was trotting off to shareD
Among my comrades in the lairD
Our profits when a peeler cameE
And took my nameE
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And now I'm in the County GaolF
Will anybody be my bailF
Will anybody be my bailF
And take me from the County GaolF

James Stephens



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