Lines, On Finding A Butterfly In A Weaving Shed. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGHG IEIE AIA JKJKNay surelee tha's made a mistak | A |
Tha'rt aght o' thi element here | B |
Tha may weel goa an peark up o'th' thack | A |
Thi bonny wings shakin wi' fear | C |
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Aw should think 'at theease rattlin looms | D |
Saand queer sooart o' music to thee | E |
An tha'll hardly quite relish th' perfumes | D |
O' miln greease what th' quality be | E |
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Maybe tha'rt disgusted wi' us | F |
An thinks we're a low offald set | G |
But tha'rt sadly mistaen if tha does | H |
For ther's hooap an ther's pride in us yet | G |
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Tha wor nobbut a worm once thisen | I |
An as humble as humble could be | E |
An tho we nah are like tha wor then | I |
We may yet be as nobby as thee | E |
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Tha'd to see thi own livin when young | A |
An when tha grew up tha'd to spin | I |
An if labor like that wornt wrong | A |
Tha con hardly call wayvin 'a sin ' | - |
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But tha longs to be off aw con tell | J |
For tha shows 'at tha ar'nt content | K |
Soa aw'll oppen thee th' window farewell | J |
Off tha goas bonny fly An it went | K |
John Hartley
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