Marie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEE C FCFCGHHC ICICJJJC KCKCLLLC DCBCMMMC CLCNNNN| In Several Keys | A |
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| We hear the opening refrain | B |
| Marie | C |
| We thought so here you are again | D |
| Marie | C |
| A simple tune in simple thirds | E |
| Beloved of after dinner birds | E |
| A legend self condemned as 'words ' | - |
| Marie | C |
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| She lingers by the flowing tide | F |
| Marie | C |
| A 'fisher lad' is close beside | F |
| Marie | C |
| He gazes in her 'eyes so blue' | G |
| Marie Marie my heart is true | H |
| And then you do you know you do | H |
| Marie | C |
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| But vain is every mortal wish | I |
| Marie | C |
| And 'fisher lads' have got to fish | I |
| Marie | C |
| O blinding tears O cheeks 'so' wet | J |
| Marie I come again And yet | J |
| I shouldn't feel disposed to bet | J |
| Marie | C |
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| A tempest drives across the wave | K |
| Marie | C |
| With triplets in the treble stave | K |
| Marie | C |
| The player pounds With bulging eyes | L |
| Th' excited vocalist replies | L |
| The maddened octaves drown his cries | L |
| Marie | C |
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| The storm is past We hear again | D |
| Marie | C |
| The simple thirds the waltz refrain | B |
| Marie | C |
| We only see some drifting wrack | M |
| An empty bunk a battered smack | M |
| Alas Alas Alack Alack | M |
| Marie | C |
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| O good old words O 'tears that rise ' | - |
| Marie | C |
| O good young fisher lad that dies | L |
| Marie | C |
| We leave you on the lonely shore | N |
| You wave your hands for evermore | N |
| A bleak disgusted semaphore | N |
| Marie | N |
John Kendall (dum-dum)
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