Jennifer-s Lad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDD AEAEC| SWEET Jennifer came calling me | A |
| Along the shining beach | B |
| 'There's green upon the hawthorn tree | A |
| There's bloom upon the peach | B |
| O April's found the upland larch | C |
| The hazel in the hollow ' | D |
| But louder was the snare drum with it's 'March march march ' | D |
| And clearer called the bugle 'Will you follow ' | D |
| - | |
| Young Jennifer came seeking me | A |
| With love upon her lips | E |
| 'O all kind angels keep the sea | A |
| And fortune guard the ships | E |
| The Autumn winds have rent the larch | C |
| The south has won the swallow ' | - |
| But clearer beat the snare drum with it's 'March march march ' | - |
| And sweeter sang the bugle 'Will you follow ' | - |
Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
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