Annie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA ABAB ACAC AAAA| COAL black are the tresses of Fanny | A |
| But never a mortal could see | A |
| The coal coloured tresses of Annie | A |
| And be as a body should be | A |
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| White white is her forehead and bonnie | A |
| And when she goes down to the well | B |
| The beat of the footstep of Annie | A |
| The wrath of a tiger would quell | B |
| - | |
| Red red are her round cheeks and bonnie | A |
| And when she is knitting her tone | C |
| The charm of the accents of Annie | A |
| Would ravish the heart of a stone | C |
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| Nay rare are her graces and many | A |
| But whatever nothing can be | A |
| Compared to the sweet glance of Annie | A |
| The glance she has given to me | A |
Joseph Skipsey
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