The Piper (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BCBC DEDE

Shepherd while the lambs do feedA
And you rest beneath a treeB
Pipe upon an oaten reedA
Merrily and merrilyB
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Should it rain do not forbearB
Rain comes from the happy skyC
Tune us now a quiet airB
Till the shower passes byC
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Back the sun will come in goldD
Pipe away my dear untilE
Evening brings the lambs to foldD
You may weep then if you willE

James Stephens



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