The Vagabond Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGFHF AGIGJG| The little dream she had forgot | A |
| Oh long and long ago | B |
| Came back across the April fields | C |
| And touched her garment so | B |
| As might a wind blown primrose cling | D |
| And one scarce guess or know | B |
| - | |
| A little beggared outcast dream | E |
| Forgot of Love and men | F |
| And all because a fiddler played | G |
| An old song in the glen | F |
| And two Young Lovers hand in hand | H |
| Sent back its tune again | F |
| - | |
| The little dream she had forgot | A |
| Crept near and clung and stayed | G |
| A roving ragged vagabond | I |
| Half daring half afraid | G |
| And all because young love went by | J |
| And one old fiddler played | G |
Theodosia Garrison
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