A Brussen Bubble Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGI JKJKLMNN ENENEOEO PJPJNENE QJQJERER KCKCJSJS TUTUVJVJ UTUTRWRW NENENWRW

Bet wor a stirrin strappin lassA
Shoo lived near Woodus MoorB
An varry keen shoo wor for brassA
Tho little wor her stoorB
Shoo'd wed for love and as luck letC
It proved a lucky hitD
A finer chap yo've seldom metC
Or one wi better witD
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His name awm net inclined to tellE
But he'd been kursend JohnF
An he wor rayther praad hisselE
An anxious to get onF
At neet they'd sit an tawk an planG
Some way to mend ther stateH
What one chap's done another canG
Sed Bet let's get agateI
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This morn wol darnin socks for theeJ
This thowt coom i' mi nopK
An do't we will if tha'll agreeJ
Let's start a little shopK
We'll sell all sooarts o' useful thingsL
'At ivverybody needsM
Like scaarin stooan an tape an pinsN
An buttons sooap an threedsN
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An spice for th' childer castor oilE
An traitle drink an piesN
An kinlin wood an maybe coilE
Fresh yeast an hooks an eyesN
Corn plaisters Bristol brick an clayE
Puttates rewbub an saltO
An if that can't be made to payE
It willn't be my faultO
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Th' idea's a gooid en John repliedP
We should ha done 't befoorJ
Aw raillee think at if its triedP
We'st neer luk back noa moorJ
But whear's th' stock commin throo mi lassN
That's moor nor aw can tellE
Fowk willn't come an spend ther brassN
Unless yo've stuff to sellE
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Why wodn't th' maister lend a handQ
Tha knows he's fond o' meJ
A five paand nooat wod do it grandQ
Awd ax if aw wor theeJ
An John did ax an strange to sayE
He gat it thear an thenR
An Bet wor ne'er i' sich a wayE
Fairly besides hersenR
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Soa th' haase wor turned into a shopK
An praad they wor an BetC
Sed to hersen It luks tip topK
Aw'st be a lady yetC
An th' naybors coom throo far an nearJ
To buy a thing or twoS
What they'd paid tuppence for why hereJ
Bet made three awpence doS
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When John coom home at neet his wifeT
Wor soa uncommon thrangU
At th' furst time in his wedded lifeT
His drinkin time coom wrangU
He did his best to seem contentV
Till shuttin up time coomJ
Why lass he said thar't fairly spentV
Tha's oppen'd wi a boomJ
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An ivvery day to th' end o'th' wickU
Browt customers enuffT
But th' stock wor lukkin varry sickU
For shoo'd sell'd all her stuffT
But then shoo'd bowt a new silk gaonR
An John a silk top hatW
An th' nicest easy chair ith' taanR
An bits o' this an thatW
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An th' upshot wor shoo'd spent all th' brassN
An shoo'd nowt left to sellE
An what John sed aw'll let that passN
For 'tisn't fit to tellE
Soa th' business brust but Bet declaresN
'Twor nobbut want o' thowtW
For shoo'd sooin ha made a fortunR
If th' stock had cost 'em nowtW

John Hartley



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