Young Jockey Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBBBB AAAACCAAA

Young Jockey he bowt him a pair o' new shooinA
Ooin ooin ry diddle dooinA
Young Jockey he bowt him a pair o' new shooinA
For he'd made up his mind he'd be wed varry sooinA
An he went to ax Jenny his wife for to beB
But shoo sed Nay aw'll ne'er wed a hawbuck like theeB
Thi legs luk too lankyB
Thi heead is too crankyB
Its better bi th' hawf an old maid aw should deeB
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Young Jockey then went an he bowt him a gunA
Un un ry diddle dunA
Young Jockey then went an he bowt him a gunA
For his ivvery hooap i' this wide world wor doneA
An he went an tell'd Jenny to end all his painsC
He'd made up his mind 'at he'd blow aght his brainsC
But shoo cared net a pinA
An shoo sed wi' a grinA
Befoor they're blown aght tha man get some put inA

John Hartley



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