Strollers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDDC A EEFGHGF A FFGIIIJ E KKIEEEI E LLEMMME E EENEEEN

IA
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We have no castlesB
We have no vassalsB
We have no riches no gems and no goldC
Nothing to ponderD
Nothing to squanderD
Let us go wanderD
As minstrels of oldC
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IIA
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You with your lute loveE
I with my flute loveE
Let us make music by mountain and seaF
You with your glancesG
I with my dancesH
Singing romancesG
Of old chivalryF
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IIIA
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Derry down derryF
Good folk be merryF
Hither and hearken where happiness isG
Never go borrowI
Care of to morrowI
Never go sorrowI
While life hath a kissJ
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IVE
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Let the day gladdenK
Or the night saddenK
We will be merry in sunshine or snowI
You with your rhyme loveE
I with my chime loveE
We will make time loveE
Dance as we goI
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VE
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Nothing is oursL
Only the flowersL
Meadows and stars and the heavens aboveE
Nothing to lie forM
Nothing to sigh forM
Nothing to die forM
While still we have loveE
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VIE
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Derry down derryE
Good folk be merryE
Hither and hearken a word that is soothN
Care ye not anyE
If ye have manyE
Or not a pennyE
If still ye have youthN

Madison Julius Cawein



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