Peak And Puke Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABACCDDEEBBAADD

From his cradle in the glamourieA
They have stolen my wee brotherA
Roused a changeling in his swaddlingsB
For to fret mine own poor motherA
Pules it in the candle lightC
Wi' a cheek so lean and whiteC
Chinkling up its eyne so weeD
Wailing shrill at her an' meD
It we'll neither rock nor tendE
Till the Silent Silent sendE
Lapping in their waesome armsB
Him they stole with spells and charmsB
Till they take this changeling creatureA
Back to its own fairy natureA
Cry Cry as long as may beD
Ye shall ne'er be woman's babyD

Walter De La Mare



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