Mary Hanner's Peanner. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD CEAECCEC CFEFGHBH IAAAJAKA LCLCMAMA NENECACA

When aw cooarted Mary HannerA
Aw wor young an varry shyB
An shoo used to play th' peannerA
Wol aw sheepishly sat byB
Aw lang'd to tell her summatC
But aw railly hadn't th' pluckD
Tho' monny a time aw startedC
Yet somha aw allus stuckD
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Aw'm sewer shoo must ha guess'd itC
But shoo nivver gave a signE
Shoo drummed at that peannerA
A'a aw wish it had been mineE
Aw'd ha chopt it into matchwoodC
Aw'd ha punced it into th' streetC
It wor awful aggravatinE
For shoo thumpt it ivvery neetC
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Aw'd getten ommost sickenedC
When one day another chapF
Aw saw thear an he'd gettenE
Mary Hanner on his lapF
Aw didn't stop to argyfyG
But fell'd him like an oxH
An Mary Hanner tried to flyB
On top o'th' music boxH
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But he wor gam an sich a jobI
Aw'd nivver had beforA
We fowt but aw proved maisterA
An aw punced him aght o'th' doorA
Then like a Tigercat at meJ
Flew ragin Mary HammerA
Yo bet shoo could thump summat elseK
Besides her loud peannerA
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Aw had to stand an tak her blowsL
Until shoo'd geeten windedC
Tha scamp shoo says tha little knowsL
What bargainin tha's hinderedC
Awr Jack had nobbut coom to payM
Becoss he's bowt th' peannerA
An nah tha's driven him awayM
Forgie me Mary HannerA
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Aw ran aghtside an sooin fan JackN
An humbly begged his pardenE
All reight he sed aw'm commin backN
He didn't care a fardenE
He paid her th' brass then fetched a cartC
An hauled away th' peannerA
We're wed sin then an nowt shall partC
Me an mi Mary HannerA

John Hartley



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