To A Daisy, Found Blooming March 7th Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC BBBBDD EFEFGG AAEAHH IAIABB

A'a awm feeared tha's come too sooinA
Little daisyB
Pray whativer wor ta doinA
Are ta crazyB
Winter winds are blowin' yetC
Tha'll be starved mi little petC
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Did a gleam o' sunshine warm theeB
An' deceive theeB
Niver let appearance charm theeB
For believe meB
Smiles tha'll find are oft but snaresD
Laid to catch thee unawaresD
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Still aw think it luks a shameE
To tawk sich stuffF
Aw've lost faith an' tha'll do th' sameE
Hi sooin enuffF
If tha'rt happy as tha artG
Trustin' must be th' wisest partG
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Come aw'll pile some bits o' stooanA
Raand thi dwellin'A
They may screen thee when aw've gooanmE
Ther's no tellin'A
An' when gentle spring draws nearH
Aw'll release thee niver fearH
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An' if then thi pretty faceI
Greets me smilin'A
Aw may come an' sit bith' placeI
Time beguilin'A
Glad to think aw'd paar to beB
Of some use if but to theeB

John Hartley



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