O I Won't Lead A Homely Life Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDDC EFEFDDF| To an old air | A |
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| O I won't lead a homely life | B |
| As father's Jack and mother's Jill | C |
| But I will be a fiddler's wife | B |
| With music mine at will | C |
| Just a little tune | D |
| Another one soon | D |
| As I merrily fling my fill | C |
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| And she became a fiddler's Dear | E |
| And merry all day she strove to be | F |
| And he played and played afar and near | E |
| But never at home played he | F |
| Any little tune | D |
| Or late or soon | D |
| And sunk and sad was she | F |
Thomas Hardy
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