The Fool's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE

Never no never listen too longA
To the chattering wind in the willow the night bird's songA
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'Tis sad in sooth to lie under the grassB
But none too gladsome to wake and grow cold where life's shadows passB
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Dumb the old Toll Woman squatsC
And for every green copper battered and worn doles out Nevers and NotsC
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I know a Blind Man tooD
Who with a sharp ear listens and listens the whole world throughD
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Oh sit we snug to our feastE
With platter and finger and spoon and good victuals at leastE

Walter De La Mare



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