To A Daisy, Found Blooming March 7th Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC BBBBDD EFEFGG AAEAHH IAIABBA'a awm feeared tha's come too sooin | A |
Little daisy | B |
Pray whativer wor ta doin | A |
Are ta crazy | B |
Winter winds are blowin' yet | C |
Tha'll be starved mi little pet | C |
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Did a gleam o' sunshine warm thee | B |
An' deceive thee | B |
Niver let appearance charm thee | B |
For believe me | B |
Smiles tha'll find are oft but snares | D |
Laid to catch thee unawares | D |
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Still aw think it luks a shame | E |
To tawk sich stuff | F |
Aw've lost faith an' tha'll do th' same | E |
Hi sooin enuff | F |
If tha'rt happy as tha art | G |
Trustin' must be th' wisest part | G |
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Come aw'll pile some bits o' stooan | A |
Raand thi dwellin' | A |
They may screen thee when aw've gooanm | E |
Ther's no tellin' | A |
An' when gentle spring draws near | H |
Aw'll release thee niver fear | H |
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An' if then thi pretty face | I |
Greets me smilin' | A |
Aw may come an' sit bith' place | I |
Time beguilin' | A |
Glad to think aw'd paar to be | B |
Of some use if but to thee | B |
John Hartley
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