Disobedience Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECECFFC AEFEFECFFC GHIEIJCKFFK ABLMNLAECFC AEOCOGCPQP CRSCDSCSCFCJames James | A |
Morrison Morrison | B |
Weatherby George Dupree | C |
Took great | D |
Care of his Mother | E |
Though he was only three | C |
James James Said to his Mother | E |
Mother he said said he | C |
You must never go down | F |
to the end of the town | F |
if you don't go down with me | C |
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James James | A |
Morrison's Mother | E |
Put on a golden gown | F |
James James Morrison's Mother | E |
Drove to the end of the town | F |
James James Morrison's Mother | E |
Said to herself said she | C |
I can get right down | F |
to the end of the town | F |
and be back in time for tea | C |
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King John | G |
Put up a notice | H |
LOST or STOLEN or STRAYED | I |
JAMES JAMES MORRISON'S MOTHER | E |
SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN MISLAID | I |
LAST SEEN | J |
WANDERING VAGUELY | C |
QUITE OF HER OWN ACCORD | K |
SHE TRIED TO GET DOWN | F |
TO THE END OF THE TOWN | F |
FORTY SHILLINGS REWARD | K |
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James James | A |
Morrison Morrison | B |
Commonly known as Jim | L |
Told his | M |
Other relations | N |
Not to go blaming him | L |
James James | A |
Said to his Mother | E |
Mother he said said he | C |
You must never go down to the end of the town | F |
without consulting me | C |
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James James | A |
Morrison's mother | E |
Hasn't been heard of since | O |
King John said he was sorry | C |
So did the Queen and Prince | O |
King John | G |
Somebody told me | C |
Said to a man he knew | P |
If people go down to the end of the town well | Q |
what can anyone do | P |
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Now then very softly | C |
J J | R |
M M | S |
W G Du P | C |
Took great | D |
C his M | S |
Though he was only | C |
J J said to his M | S |
M he said said he | C |
You must never go down to the end of the town | F |
if you don't go down with ME | C |
Alan Alexander Milne
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