Two Fishers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDEF GHGI JKJK LMLN OKOK| One morning when Spring was in her teens | A |
| A morn to a poet's wishing | B |
| All tinted in delicate pinks and greens | A |
| Miss Bessie and I went fishing | B |
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| I in my rough and easy clothes | C |
| With my face at the sun tan's mercy | D |
| She with her hat tipped down to her nose | E |
| And her nose tipped vice versa | F |
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| I with my rod my reel and my hooks | G |
| And a hamper for lunching recesses | H |
| She with the bait of her comely looks | G |
| And the seine of her golden tresses | I |
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| So we sat us down on the sunny dike | J |
| Where the white pond lilies teeter | K |
| And I went to fishing like quaint old Ike | J |
| And she like Simon Peter | K |
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| All the noon I lay in the light of her eyes | L |
| And dreamily watched and waited | M |
| But the fish were cunning and would not rise | L |
| And the baiter alone was baited | N |
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| And when the time of departure came | O |
| My bag hung flat as a flounder | K |
| But Bessie had neatly hooked her game | O |
| A hundred and fifty pounder | K |
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