Jonathan Jo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDC EEFGGF A HIIH| Jonathan Jo | A |
| Has a mouth like an 'O' | B |
| And a wheelbarrow full of surprises | C |
| If you ask for a bat | D |
| Or for something like that | D |
| He has got it whatever the size is | C |
| - | |
| If you're wanting a ball | E |
| It's no trouble at all | E |
| Why the more that you ask for the merrier | F |
| Like a hoop and a top | G |
| And a watch that won't stop | G |
| And some sweets and an Aberdeen terrier | F |
| - | |
| Jonathan Jo | A |
| Has a mouth like an 'O ' | - |
| But this is what makes him so funny | H |
| If you give him a smile | I |
| Only once in a while | I |
| Then he never expects any money | H |
Alan Alexander Milne
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