Waiting At The Window Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH AI JJ KK LL MMThese are my two drops of rain | A |
Waiting on the window pane | A |
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I am waiting here to see | B |
Which the winning one will be | B |
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Both of them have different names | C |
One is John and one is James | C |
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All the best and all the worst | D |
Comes from which of them is first | D |
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James has just begun to ooze | E |
He's the one I want to lose | E |
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John is waiting to begin | F |
He's the one I want to win | F |
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James is going slowly on | G |
Something sort of sticks to John | G |
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John is moving off at last | H |
James is going pretty fast | H |
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John is rushing down the pane | A |
James is going slow again | I |
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James has met a sort of smear | J |
John is getting very near | J |
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Is he going fast enough | K |
James has found a piece of fluff | K |
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John has quickly hurried by | L |
James was talking to a fly | L |
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John is there and John has won | M |
Look I told you Here's the sun | M |
Alan Alexander Milne
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