A Three-part Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGAAI'm just in love with all these three | A |
The Weald and the Marsh and the Down country | A |
Nor I don't know which I love the most | B |
The Weald or the Marsh or the white Chalk coast | B |
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I've buried my heart in a ferny hill | C |
Twix' a liddle low shaw an' a great high gill | C |
Oh hop bine yaller an' wood smoke blue | D |
I reckon you'll keep her middling true | D |
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I've loosed my mind for to out and run | E |
On a Marsh that was old when Kings begun | E |
Oh Romney Level and Brenzett reeds | F |
I reckon you know what my mind needs | F |
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I've given my soul to the Southdown grass | G |
And sheep bells tinkled where you pass | G |
Oh Firle an' Ditchling an' sails at sea | A |
I reckon you keep my soul for me | A |
Rudyard Kipling
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