When The Water Starts To Run Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD EEFFGGEE HHIIJJKK LLMMNNOO KKPPQQRH SSTUAADD

Along in early spring time as the sun starts swinging NorthA
To linger with the land it loves and violets peep forthA
When the water starts to running thru the riffle blocks at noonB
And you figure that you'll clean up about the first of JuneB
You've been thru a long hard winter but you see the end in sightC
You don't worry 'bout the cleanup cause you know the pay is rightC
But you're feeling sort of restless as your blood warms with the sunD
And your heart will start to itching when the water starts to runD
-
You may leave your Camp at evening and mush away to TownE
To dally with the hootch a bit but the feeling will not downE
You may mix up in a poker game or try the dance hall's lureF
But you're fighting off a feeling that the old cures cannot cureF
You've got that longing feeling that there's nothing satisfiesG
And your pard can't interest you no matter how he triesG
You're lonesome moody restless out at Camp or in the TownE
Your mind will not rest easy and your troubles will not drownE
-
Then memory pulls her picket pins your thoughts go back thru yearsH
To Outside Home and Sweetheart and this last thought sort of cheersH
You recollect the days you spent beneath a Southern skyI
And with regret you now remember they all ended with good byI
It's the same old world wide feeling that comes to man each yearJ
But it seems to hit us harder when we're getting in the clearJ
It seems that it grows stronger each year added to our lifeK
It's the hankering of the white man for a Pal a Home a WifeK
-
Man was not meant to live alone why quarrel with Nature's lawsL
God gave you strength to build a home wherefor then do you pauseL
Go forward like your father did go forth and seek your mateM
For till you know a wife and home you know not Heaven's GateM
It's the deep inherent longing for a baby on your kneeN
For the sound of children's voices beneath your own fig treeN
The male instinct to have a mate to love to guard to holdO
The one instinct that's left to us that triumphs over goldO
-
With strength enough to build a home when once you get a wifeK
Bear gently with her follies but guard her with your lifeK
Crowd full her heart with loving yet hold a guarded reinP
Lest ye two now that rate as one again be counted twainP
And if she come from Outside Camp remember all is newQ
And give her time to find herself teach her to lean on youQ
And should homesickness grip her and you find your wife in tearsR
Forget the jest and love her remember your first yearsH
-
Then gone that restless feeling gone all desire to roamS
Life's interest all is centered deep in your Northern homeS
Life waits in peace the cleanup you pass up Outside joysT
And the tempter's voice is silenced by the music of her voiceU
Then you're a true Alaskan with a home won from the NorthA
God grant you children's voices when the violets peep forthA
And in the summer evening beneath the midnight sunD
May your heart grow closer to her when the water starts to runD

Pat O'cotter



Rate:
(1)



Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme

Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation

About When The Water Starts To Run

When The Water Starts To Run is a poem by Pat O'cotter. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.



Write your comment about When The Water Starts To Run poem by Pat O'cotter


 

Recent Interactions*

This poem was read 17 times,

This poem was added to the favorite list by 0 members,

This poem was voted by 0 members.

(* Interactions only in the last 7 days)

New Poems

Popular Poets