Dan O'sullivan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDEE FFEEGGFF FFEEBBHH| Dan O'Sullivan It's your | A |
| Lips have kissed The Blarney sure | B |
| To be trillin' praise av me | C |
| Dhrippin' swhate wid poethry | B |
| Not that I'd not have ye sing | D |
| Don't lave off for anything | D |
| Jusht be aisy whilst the fit | E |
| Av me head shwells up to it | E |
| - | |
| Dade and thrue I'm not the man | F |
| Whilst yer singin' loike ye can | F |
| To cry shtop because ye've blesht | E |
| My songs more than all the resht | E |
| I'll not be the b'y to ax | G |
| Any shtar to wane or wax | G |
| Or ax any clock that's woun' | F |
| To run up inshtid av down | F |
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| Whist yez Dan O'Sullivan | F |
| Him that made the Irishman | F |
| Mixt the birds in wid the dough | E |
| And the dew and mistletoe | E |
| Wid the whusky in the quare | B |
| Muggs av us and here we air | B |
| Three parts right and three parts wrong | H |
| Shpiked with beauty wit and song | H |
James Whitcomb Riley
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