Young Jockey Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBBBB AAAACCAAAYoung Jockey he bowt him a pair o' new shooin | A |
Ooin ooin ry diddle dooin | A |
Young Jockey he bowt him a pair o' new shooin | A |
For he'd made up his mind he'd be wed varry sooin | A |
An he went to ax Jenny his wife for to be | B |
But shoo sed Nay aw'll ne'er wed a hawbuck like thee | B |
Thi legs luk too lanky | B |
Thi heead is too cranky | B |
Its better bi th' hawf an old maid aw should dee | B |
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Young Jockey then went an he bowt him a gun | A |
Un un ry diddle dun | A |
Young Jockey then went an he bowt him a gun | A |
For his ivvery hooap i' this wide world wor done | A |
An he went an tell'd Jenny to end all his pains | C |
He'd made up his mind 'at he'd blow aght his brains | C |
But shoo cared net a pin | A |
An shoo sed wi' a grin | A |
Befoor they're blown aght tha man get some put in | A |
John Hartley
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