Dermott Donn Macmorna Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CBCCB DBDDB EBEEEB

ONE day you'll come to my husband's doorA
Dermoit Donn MacMornaB
One day you'll come to Hugh's dark doorA
And the pain at my heart will be no moreA
Dermott Donn MacMornaB
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From his bed from his fire I'll riseC
Dermott Donn MacMornaB
From the bed of Hugh from his fire I'll riseC
With my laugh for the pious the quiet the wiseC
Dermott Donn MacMornaB
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Lonesome lonesome the house of HughD
Dermott Donn MacMornaB
No cradle rocks in the house of HughD
The list'ning fire has thought of youD
Dermott Donn MacMornaB
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Out of this loneliness we'll goE
Dermott Donn MacMornaB
Together at last we two will goE
Down a darkening road with a gleam belowE
Ah but the winds do bitter blowE
Dermott Donn MacMornaB

Padraic Colum



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