To Mally. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FBFBGHGI JKLKMCMCIts long sin th' parson made us one | A |
An yet it seems to me | B |
As we've gooan thrustin toilin on | C |
Time's made noa change i' thee | B |
Tha grummeld o' thi weddin day | D |
Tha's nivver stopt it yet | E |
An aw expect tha'll growl away | D |
Th' last bit o' breeath tha'll get | E |
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Growl on old lass an ease thi mind | F |
It nivver troubles me | B |
Aw've proved 'at tha'rt booath true an kind | F |
Ther's lots 'at's war nor thee | B |
An if tha's but a hooamly face | G |
Framed in a white starched cap | H |
Ther's nooan wod suit as weel i'th' place | G |
Ther's nooan aw'd like to swap | I |
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Soa aw'll contented jog along | J |
It's th' wisest thing to do | K |
Aw've seldom need to use im tongue | L |
Tha tawks enuff for two | K |
Tha cooks mi vittals maks mi bed | M |
An finds me clooas to don | C |
An if to day aw worn't wed | M |
Aw'd say to thee Come on | C |
John Hartley
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