Polly Dibbs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACDC AEBEFCAC AGHGHCAC

Mrs Dibbs Polly DibbsA
Standing at a tubB
Washing other people's clothesA
Rub Rub RubB
Poor old skinny armsA
White with soapy foamC
At night she takes her shabby hatD
And goes off homeC
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Mrs Dibbs Polly DibbsA
Is not very richE
She goes abroad all day to scrubB
And home at night to stitchE
She wears her shabby hat awryF
Perched on a silly combC
And people laugh at Polly DibbsA
As she goes homeC
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Mrs Dibbs Mother DibbsA
Growing very oldG
Says it's a hard worldH
And sniffs and drats the coldG
She says it is a cruel worldH
A weary world to roamC
But God will smile on Polly DibbsA
When she goes HomeC

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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