Lucindy Jane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII IJIJHHHWhen I was young I was too proud | A |
To wheel my daughter in her pram | B |
It's infra dig I said aloud | A |
Bot now I'm old behold I am | B |
Perambulating up and down | C |
Grand daughter through the town | C |
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And when I come into the Square | D |
Beside the fountain I will stop | E |
And as to rest I linger there | D |
The dames will say How do Grand pop | E |
Lucindy Jane with eyes so blue | F |
Looks more and more like you | F |
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And sure it's pleased as Punch I get | G |
And take Lucindy on my knee | H |
Aye at the risk of getting wet | G |
I blether to the girls a wee | H |
Then as we have a bottle date | I |
Home we perambulate | I |
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Gosh That's the joy of all my day | I |
And as I play the part of nurse | J |
She's got your nose I hear them say | I |
Thinks I Well now she might have worse | J |
And how I dream I'll live to see | H |
A great grandchild upon my knee | H |
Whom folks say looks like me | H |
Robert Service
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