Two Songs Rewritten For The Tune's Sake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDE FGFGDE HIJIDE KG A BAFA BLBL BMFM N

IA
-
My Paistin Finn is my sole desireB
And I am shrunken to skin and boneC
For all my heart has had for its hireB
Is what I can whistle alone and aloneC
Oro oroD
Tomorrow night I will break down the doorE
-
What is the good of a man and heF
Alone and alone with a speckled shinG
I would that I drank with my love on my kneeF
Between two barrels at the innG
Oro oroD
To morrow night I will break down the doorE
-
Alone and alone nine nights I layH
Between two bushes under the rainI
I thought to have whistled her down thatJ
I whistled and whistled and whistled in vainI
Oro oroD
To morrow night I will break down the doorE
-
From The Pot of BrothK
Tune Paistin FinnG
-
IIA
-
I would that I were an old beggarB
Rolling a blind pearl eyeA
For he cannot see my ladyF
Go gallivanting byA
-
A dreary dreepy beggarB
Without a friend on the earthL
But a thieving rascally curB
O a beggar blind from his birthL
-
Or anything else but a rhymerB
Without a thing in his headM
But rhymes for a beautiful ladyF
He rhyming alone in his bedM
-
From The Player QueenN

William Butler Yeats



Rate:
(1)



Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme

Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation

About Two Songs Rewritten For The Tune's Sake

Two Songs Rewritten For The Tune's Sake is a poem by William Butler Yeats. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.



Write your comment about Two Songs Rewritten For The Tune's Sake poem by William Butler Yeats


 

Recent Interactions*

This poem was read 51 times,

This poem was added to the favorite list by 0 members,

This poem was voted by 0 members.

(* Interactions only in the last 7 days)

New Poems

Popular Poets