Dicky Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BC D AC EDED DCFC GHGH CIDI JIKI IIII LGAG GIII A IIMI NIOI

MotherA
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Oh what a heavy sighB
Dicky are you ailingC
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DickyD
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Even by this fireside motherA
My heart is failingC
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To night across the downE
Whistling and jollyD
I sauntered out from townE
With my stick of hollyD
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Bounteous and cool from seaD
The wind was blowingC
Cloud shadows under the moonF
Coming and goingC
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I sang old roaring songsG
Ran and leaped quickH
And turned home by St Swithin'sG
Twirling my stickH
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And there as I was passingC
The churchyard gateI
An old man stopped me DickyD
You're walking lateI
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I did not know the manJ
I grew afearedI
At his lean lolling jawK
His spreading beardI
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His garments old and mustyI
Of antique cutI
His body very lean and bonyI
His eyes tight shutI
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Oh even to tell it nowL
My courage ebbsG
His face was clay motherA
His beard cobwebsG
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In that long horrid pauseG
Good night he saidI
Entered and clicked the gateI
Each to his bedI
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MotherA
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Do not sigh or fear DickyI
How is it rightI
To grudge the dead their ghostly darkM
And wan moonlightI
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We have the glorious sunN
Lamp and firesideI
Grudge not the dead their moonshineO
When abroad they rideI

Robert Von Ranke Graves



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