Mi Darling Muse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABAB CCCDCD CCCECE AAACAC CCCFCFMi darlin' Muse aw coax and pet her | A |
To pleeas yo for aw like nowt better | A |
An' if aw find aw connot get her | A |
To lend her aid | B |
Into foorced measure then aw set her | A |
The stupid jade | B |
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An' if mi lines dooant run as spreetly | C |
Nor beam wi gems o' wit soa breetly | C |
Place all the blame yo'll place it reightly | C |
Upon her back | D |
To win her smile aw follow neetly | C |
Along her track | D |
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Maybe shoo thinks to stop mi folly | C |
An let me taste o' melancholy | C |
But just to spite her awl be jolly | C |
An say mi say | E |
Awl fire away another volley | C |
Tho' shoo says Nay | E |
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We've had some happy times together | A |
For monny years we've stretched our tether | A |
An as aw dunnot care a feather | A |
For fowk 'at grummel | C |
We'll have another try Aye whether | A |
We stand or tummel | C |
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Sometimes th' reward for all us trubble | C |
Has been a crop o' scrunty stubble | C |
But th' harvest someday may be double | C |
At least we'll trust it | F |
An them 'at say it's but a bubble | C |
We'll leeav to brust it | F |
John Hartley
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