Kerr's Ass Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB BDED FGHI JKEK| We borrowed the loan of Kerr's ass | A |
| To go to Dundalk with butter | B |
| Brought him home the evening before the market | C |
| And exile that night in Mucker | B |
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| We heeled up the cart before the door | B |
| We took the harness inside | D |
| The straw stuffed straddle the broken breeching | E |
| With bits of bull wire tied | D |
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| The winkers that had no choke band | F |
| The collar and the reins | G |
| In Ealing Broadway London Town | H |
| I name their several names | I |
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| Until a world comes to life | J |
| Morning the silent bog | K |
| And the God of imagination waking | E |
| In a Mucker fog | K |
Patrick Kavanagh
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