Modern Hygiene Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCA BC BC'Mother may I go in to swim ' | A |
'My dear you didn't oughter | B |
I've heard of baths filled to the brim | C |
With something more than water ' | A |
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'Mother I want to learn to swim ' | - |
'Oh have a care my daughter | B |
I fear this ultra modern whim | C |
To lave in ale and porter ' | - |
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'Mother They all go in to swim ' | - |
'Think of the aftermath dear | B |
Well hang your clothes on a hickory limb | C |
But never drink your bath dear ' | - |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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