York Street (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEE FFGG

If in winter you shall driveA
Birds from crumbs you shall not thriveA
But if you feed them they will flyB
To sing it sweetly on the skyB
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So throw up the window andC
Scatter with a lavish handD
Taking care you do not spillE
Flower pots from the window sillE
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Singing Ireland shall be freeF
From the centre to the seaF
Singing bravely once againG
We are Dan O'Connell's MenG

James Stephens



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