York Street (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEE FFGGIf in winter you shall drive | A |
Birds from crumbs you shall not thrive | A |
But if you feed them they will fly | B |
To sing it sweetly on the sky | B |
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So throw up the window and | C |
Scatter with a lavish hand | D |
Taking care you do not spill | E |
Flower pots from the window sill | E |
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Singing Ireland shall be free | F |
From the centre to the sea | F |
Singing bravely once again | G |
We are Dan O'Connell's Men | G |
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