To A Roadside Flower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBB CBCBBB DBBBEETha bonny little pooasy aw'm inclined | A |
To tak thee wi' me | B |
But yet aw think if tha could spaik thi mind | A |
Tha'd ne'er forgie me | B |
For i' mi jacket button hoil tha'd quickly dee | B |
An life is short enuff booath for mi sen an thee | B |
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Here if aw leeav thee bi th' rooadside to flourish | C |
Whear scoors may pass thee | B |
Some heart 'at has few other joys to cherish | C |
May stop an bless thee | B |
Then bloom mi little pooasy Tha'rt a beauty | B |
Sent here to bless Smile on tha does thi duty | B |
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Aw wodn't rob another of a joy | D |
Sich as tha's gien me | B |
For aw felt varry sad mi little doy | B |
Until aw'd seen thee | B |
An may each passin careworn lowly brother | E |
Feel cheered like me an leeav thee for another | E |
John Hartley
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