Upon The Road To Rockabout Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC ADAD AAAAUpon the road to Rockabout | A |
I came upon some sheep | B |
A large and woolly flock about | A |
As wide as it was deep | B |
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I was about to turn about | A |
To ask the man to tell | C |
Some things I wished to learn about | A |
Both sheep and wool as well | C |
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When I beheld a rouseabout | A |
Who lay upon his back | D |
Beside a little house about | A |
A furlong from the track | D |
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I had a lot to talk about | A |
And said to him Good day | A |
But he got up to walk about | A |
And so I went away | A |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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