Strollers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDDC A EEFGHGF A FFGIIIJ E KKIEEEI E LLEMMME E EENEEENI | A |
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We have no castles | B |
We have no vassals | B |
We have no riches no gems and no gold | C |
Nothing to ponder | D |
Nothing to squander | D |
Let us go wander | D |
As minstrels of old | C |
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II | A |
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You with your lute love | E |
I with my flute love | E |
Let us make music by mountain and sea | F |
You with your glances | G |
I with my dances | H |
Singing romances | G |
Of old chivalry | F |
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III | A |
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Derry down derry | F |
Good folk be merry | F |
Hither and hearken where happiness is | G |
Never go borrow | I |
Care of to morrow | I |
Never go sorrow | I |
While life hath a kiss | J |
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IV | E |
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Let the day gladden | K |
Or the night sadden | K |
We will be merry in sunshine or snow | I |
You with your rhyme love | E |
I with my chime love | E |
We will make time love | E |
Dance as we go | I |
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V | E |
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Nothing is ours | L |
Only the flowers | L |
Meadows and stars and the heavens above | E |
Nothing to lie for | M |
Nothing to sigh for | M |
Nothing to die for | M |
While still we have love | E |
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VI | E |
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Derry down derry | E |
Good folk be merry | E |
Hither and hearken a word that is sooth | N |
Care ye not any | E |
If ye have many | E |
Or not a penny | E |
If still ye have youth | N |
Madison Julius Cawein
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