Missing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDAA A EEFFGGH A| Has anybody seen my mouse | A |
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| I opened his box for half a minute | B |
| Just to make sure he was really in it | C |
| And while I was looking he jumped outside | D |
| I tried to catch him I tried I tried | D |
| I think he's somewhere about the house | A |
| Has anyone seen my mouse | A |
| - | |
| Uncle John have you seen my mouse | A |
| - | |
| Just a small sort of mouse a dear little brown one | E |
| He came from the country he wasn't a town one | E |
| So he'll feel all lonely in a London street | F |
| Why what could he possibly find to eat | F |
| He must be somewhere I'll ask Aunt Rose | G |
| Have you seen a mouse with a woffelly nose | G |
| He's just got out | H |
| - | |
| Hasn't anybody seen my mouse | A |
Alan Alexander Milne
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