A Hawporth. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFF GHIJ

Whear is thi Daddy doy Whear is thi mamA
What are ta cryin for poor little lambB
Dry up thi peepies pet wipe thi wet faceC
Tears o' thy little cheeks seem aght o' placeC
What do they call thi lad Tell me thi nameD
Have they been ooinion thi Why its a shameD
Here tak this hawpny an buy thi some spiceE
Rocksticks or humbugs or summat 'at's niceE
Then run of hooam agean fast as tha canF
Thear tha'rt all reight agean run like a manF
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He wiped up his tears wi' his little white bratG
An he tried to say summat aw couldn't tell whatH
But his little face breeten'd wi' pleasure all throoI
A'a its cappin sometimes what a hawpny can doJ

John Hartley



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