A Pin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGGHH| A pin has a head but has no hair | A |
| A clock has a face but no mouth there | A |
| Needles have eyes but they cannot see | B |
| A fly has a trunk without lock or key | B |
| A timepiece may lose but cannot win | C |
| A corn field dimples without a chin | C |
| A hill has no leg but has a foot | D |
| A wine glass a stem but not a root | E |
| A watch has hands but no thumb or finger | F |
| A boot has a tongue but is no singer | F |
| Rivers run though they have no feet | G |
| A saw has teeth but it does not eat | G |
| Ash trees have keys yet never a lock | H |
| And baby crows without being a cock | H |
Christina Rossetti
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