Dermott Donn Macmorna Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CBCCB DBDDB EBEEEBONE day you'll come to my husband's door | A |
Dermoit Donn MacMorna | B |
One day you'll come to Hugh's dark door | A |
And the pain at my heart will be no more | A |
Dermott Donn MacMorna | B |
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From his bed from his fire I'll rise | C |
Dermott Donn MacMorna | B |
From the bed of Hugh from his fire I'll rise | C |
With my laugh for the pious the quiet the wise | C |
Dermott Donn MacMorna | B |
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Lonesome lonesome the house of Hugh | D |
Dermott Donn MacMorna | B |
No cradle rocks in the house of Hugh | D |
The list'ning fire has thought of you | D |
Dermott Donn MacMorna | B |
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Out of this loneliness we'll go | E |
Dermott Donn MacMorna | B |
Together at last we two will go | E |
Down a darkening road with a gleam below | E |
Ah but the winds do bitter blow | E |
Dermott Donn MacMorna | B |
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