A Hawporth. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFF GHIJWhear is thi Daddy doy Whear is thi mam | A |
What are ta cryin for poor little lamb | B |
Dry up thi peepies pet wipe thi wet face | C |
Tears o' thy little cheeks seem aght o' place | C |
What do they call thi lad Tell me thi name | D |
Have they been ooinion thi Why its a shame | D |
Here tak this hawpny an buy thi some spice | E |
Rocksticks or humbugs or summat 'at's nice | E |
Then run of hooam agean fast as tha can | F |
Thear tha'rt all reight agean run like a man | F |
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He wiped up his tears wi' his little white brat | G |
An he tried to say summat aw couldn't tell what | H |
But his little face breeten'd wi' pleasure all throo | I |
A'a its cappin sometimes what a hawpny can do | J |
John Hartley
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