A Brussen Bubble Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGI JKJKLMNN ENENEOEO PJPJNENE QJQJERER KCKCJSJS TUTUVJVJ UTUTRWRW NENENWRWBet wor a stirrin strappin lass | A |
Shoo lived near Woodus Moor | B |
An varry keen shoo wor for brass | A |
Tho little wor her stoor | B |
Shoo'd wed for love and as luck let | C |
It proved a lucky hit | D |
A finer chap yo've seldom met | C |
Or one wi better wit | D |
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His name awm net inclined to tell | E |
But he'd been kursend John | F |
An he wor rayther praad hissel | E |
An anxious to get on | F |
At neet they'd sit an tawk an plan | G |
Some way to mend ther state | H |
What one chap's done another can | G |
Sed Bet let's get agate | I |
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This morn wol darnin socks for thee | J |
This thowt coom i' mi nop | K |
An do't we will if tha'll agree | J |
Let's start a little shop | K |
We'll sell all sooarts o' useful things | L |
'At ivverybody needs | M |
Like scaarin stooan an tape an pins | N |
An buttons sooap an threeds | N |
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An spice for th' childer castor oil | E |
An traitle drink an pies | N |
An kinlin wood an maybe coil | E |
Fresh yeast an hooks an eyes | N |
Corn plaisters Bristol brick an clay | E |
Puttates rewbub an salt | O |
An if that can't be made to pay | E |
It willn't be my fault | O |
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Th' idea's a gooid en John replied | P |
We should ha done 't befoor | J |
Aw raillee think at if its tried | P |
We'st neer luk back noa moor | J |
But whear's th' stock commin throo mi lass | N |
That's moor nor aw can tell | E |
Fowk willn't come an spend ther brass | N |
Unless yo've stuff to sell | E |
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Why wodn't th' maister lend a hand | Q |
Tha knows he's fond o' me | J |
A five paand nooat wod do it grand | Q |
Awd ax if aw wor thee | J |
An John did ax an strange to say | E |
He gat it thear an then | R |
An Bet wor ne'er i' sich a way | E |
Fairly besides hersen | R |
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Soa th' haase wor turned into a shop | K |
An praad they wor an Bet | C |
Sed to hersen It luks tip top | K |
Aw'st be a lady yet | C |
An th' naybors coom throo far an near | J |
To buy a thing or two | S |
What they'd paid tuppence for why here | J |
Bet made three awpence do | S |
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When John coom home at neet his wife | T |
Wor soa uncommon thrang | U |
At th' furst time in his wedded life | T |
His drinkin time coom wrang | U |
He did his best to seem content | V |
Till shuttin up time coom | J |
Why lass he said thar't fairly spent | V |
Tha's oppen'd wi a boom | J |
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An ivvery day to th' end o'th' wick | U |
Browt customers enuff | T |
But th' stock wor lukkin varry sick | U |
For shoo'd sell'd all her stuff | T |
But then shoo'd bowt a new silk gaon | R |
An John a silk top hat | W |
An th' nicest easy chair ith' taan | R |
An bits o' this an that | W |
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An th' upshot wor shoo'd spent all th' brass | N |
An shoo'd nowt left to sell | E |
An what John sed aw'll let that pass | N |
For 'tisn't fit to tell | E |
Soa th' business brust but Bet declares | N |
'Twor nobbut want o' thowt | W |
For shoo'd sooin ha made a fortun | R |
If th' stock had cost 'em nowt | W |
John Hartley
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