Baloo Loo For Jenny Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HIII JKHK HLFL LLILSing baloo loo for Jenny | A |
And where is she gone | B |
Away to spy her mother's land | C |
Riding all alone | D |
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To the rich towns of Scotland | E |
The woods and the streams | F |
High upon a Spanish horse | G |
Saddled for her dreams | F |
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By Oxford and by Chester | H |
To Berwick on the Tweed | I |
Then once across the borderland | I |
She shall find no need | I |
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A loaf for her at Stirling | J |
A scone at Carlisle | K |
Honeyed cakes at Edinbro' | H |
That shall make her smile | K |
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At Aberdeen clear cider | H |
Mead for her at Nairn | L |
A cup of wine at John o' Groats | F |
That shall please my bairn | L |
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Sing baloo loo for Jenny | L |
Mother will be fain | L |
To see her little truant child | I |
Riding home again | L |
Robert Graves
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