Woone Smile Mwore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEE FGFECECEEE HGHGIHIHEE EEEEECECEEO MARY when the zun went down | A |
Woone night in spring w viry rim | B |
Behind the nap wi woody crown | A |
An left your smilen face so dim | B |
Your little sister there inside | C |
Wi bellows on her little knee | D |
Did blow the vire a glearen wide | C |
Drough window panes that I could zee | D |
As you did stan wi me avore | E |
The house a parten woone smile mwore | E |
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The chatt ren birds a risen high | F |
An zinken low did swiftly vlee | G |
Vrom shrinken moss a growen dry | F |
Upon the lanen apple tree | E |
An there the dog a whippen wide | C |
His hairy tail an comen near | E |
Did fondly lay agan you zide | C |
His coal black nose an russet ear | E |
To win what I d a won avore | E |
Vrom your gay face his woone smile mwore | E |
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An while your mother bustled sprack | H |
A getten supper out in hall | G |
An cast her shade a whiv ren black | H |
Avore the vire upon the wall | G |
Your brother come wi easy pace | I |
In drough the slammen gate along | H |
The path wi healthy bloomen face | I |
A whis len shrill his last new zong | H |
An when he come avore the door | E |
He met vrom you his woone smile mwore | E |
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Now you that wer the daughter there | E |
Be mother on a husband s vloor | E |
An mid ye meet wi less o care | E |
Than what your harty mother bore | E |
An if abroad I have to rue | E |
The bitter tongue or wrongvul deed | C |
Mid I come hwome to share wi you | E |
What s needvul free o pinchen need | C |
An vind that you ha still in store | E |
My evenen meal an woone smile mwore | E |
William Barnes
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