Leetle Lac Grenier Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCC ADDEE AFFGG AFHFEF IJJKK ILLMM CFFEF| Leetle Lac Grenier she 's all alone | A |
| Right on de mountain top | B |
| But cloud sweepin' by will fin' tam to stop | B |
| No matter how quickly he want to go | C |
| So he'll kiss leetle Grenier down below | C |
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| Leetle Lac Grenier she 's all alone | A |
| Up on de mountain high | D |
| But she never feel lonesome 'cos for w'y | D |
| So soon as de winter was gone away | E |
| De bird come again an' sing to her ev'ry day | E |
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| Leetle Lac Grenier she 's all alone | A |
| Back on de mountain dere | F |
| But de pine tree an' spruce stan' ev'rywhere | F |
| Along by de shore an' mak' her warm | G |
| For dey kip off de win' an' de winter storm | G |
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| Leetle Lac Grenier she 's all alone | A |
| No broder no sister near | F |
| But de swallow will fly an' de beeg moose | H |
| deer | F |
| An' caribou too will go long way | E |
| To drink de sweet water on Lac Grenier | F |
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| Leetle Lac Grenier I see you now | I |
| Onder de roof of spring | J |
| Ma canoe 's afloat an' de robin sing | J |
| De lily's beginnin' her summer dress | K |
| An' trout 's wakin' up from hees long long res' | K |
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| Leetle Lac Grenier I 'm happy now | I |
| Out on de ole canoe | L |
| For I 'm all alone ma chere wit' you | L |
| An' if only a nice light rod I had | M |
| I 'd try dat fish near de lily pad | M |
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| Leetle Lac Grenier O let me go | C |
| Don't spik no more | F |
| For your voice is strong lak de rapid 's roar | F |
| An' you know youse'f I 'm too far away | E |
| For visit you now leetle Lac Grenier | F |
William Henry Drummond
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