The Wrong House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCCB ABDDDB ABEEEB ABFDFB| I went into a house and it wasn't a house | A |
| It has big steps and a great big hall | B |
| But it hasn't got a garden | C |
| A garden | C |
| A garden | C |
| It isn't like a house at all | B |
| - | |
| I went into a house and it wasn't a house | A |
| It has a big garden and great high wall | B |
| But it hasn't got a may tree | D |
| A may tree | D |
| A may tree | D |
| It isn't like a house at all | B |
| - | |
| I went into a house and it wasn't a house | A |
| Slow white petals from the may tree fall | B |
| But it hasn't got a blackbird | E |
| A blackbird | E |
| A blackbird | E |
| It isn't like a house at all | B |
| - | |
| I went into a house and I thought it was a house | A |
| I could hear from the may tree the blackbird call | B |
| But nobody listened to it | F |
| Nobody | D |
| Liked it | F |
| Nobody wanted it at all | B |
Alan Alexander Milne
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