The Three Voices Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC AABBDD

There once was a man who asked for pieA
In a piping voice up high up highA
And when he asked for a salmon roeB
He spoke in a voice down low down lowB
But when he said he had no choiceC
He always spoke in a medium voiceC
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I cannot tell the reason whyA
He sometimes spoke up high up highA
And why he sometimes spoke down lowB
I do not know I do not knowB
And why he spoke in the medium wayD
Don't ask me for I cannot sayD

Arthur Macy



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