Vull A Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDCDAA DDDDEAEAAA FFBBFFFFAA GGEEHGIGAANo I'm a man I'm vull a man | A |
You beat my manhood if you can | A |
You'll be a man if you can teake | B |
All steates that household life do meake | B |
The love toss'd child a croodlen loud | C |
The bwoy a screamen wild in play | D |
The tall grown youth a steppen proud | C |
The father staid the house's stay | D |
No I can boast if others can | A |
I'm vull a man | A |
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A young cheak'd mother's tears mid vall | D |
When woone a lost not half man tall | D |
Vrom little hand a called vrom play | D |
Do leave noo tool but drop a tay | D |
An' die avore he's father free | E |
To sheape his life by his own plan | A |
An' vull an angel he shall be | E |
But here on e'th not vull a man | A |
No I could boast if others can | A |
I'm vull a man | A |
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I woonce a child wer father fed | F |
An' I've a vound my childern bread | F |
My earm a sister's trusty crook | B |
Is now a faithvul wife's own hook | B |
An' I've agone where vo'k did zend | F |
An' gone upon my own free mind | F |
An' of'en at my own wits' end | F |
A led o' God while I were blind | F |
No I could boast if others can | A |
I'm vull a man | A |
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An' still ov all my tweil ha' won | G |
My loven maid an' merry son | G |
Though each in turn's a jay an' ceare | E |
'Ve a had an' still shall have their sheare | E |
An' then if God should bless their lives | H |
Why I mid zend vrom son to son | G |
My life right on drough men an' wives | I |
As long good now as time do run | G |
No I could boast if others can | A |
I'm vull a man | A |
William Barnes
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