The Voice Of The Banjo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GHI JJBB KKLL

In a small and lonely cabin out of noisy traffic's wayA
Sat an old man bent and feeble dusk of face and hair of grayA
And beside him on the table battered old and worn as heB
Lay a banjo droning forth this reminiscent melodyB
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Night is closing in upon us friend of mine but don't be sadC
Let us think of all the pleasures and the joys that we have hadC
Let us keep a merry visage and be happy till the lastD
Let the future still be sweetened with the honey of the pastD
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For I speak to you of summer nights upon the yellow sandE
When the Southern moon was sailing high and silvering all the landE
And if love tales were not sacred there's a tale that I could tellF
Of your many nightly wanderings with a dusk and lovely belleF
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And I speak to you of care free songs when labour's hour was o'erG
And a woman waiting for your step outside the cabin doorH
And of something roly poly that you took upon your lapI
While you listened for the stumbling hesitating words 'Pap pap '-
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I could tell you of a 'possum hunt across the wooded groundsJ
I could call to mind the sweetness of the baying of the houndsJ
You could lift me up and smelling of the timber that 's in meB
Build again a whole green forest with the mem'ry of a treeB
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So the future cannot hurt us while we keep the past in mindK
What care I for trembling fingers what care you that you are blindK
Time may leave us poor and stranded circumstance may make us bendL
But they 'll only find us mellower won't they comrade in the endL

Paul Laurence Dunbar



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