Fraidie-cat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEECC FFGGCC| I shan't tell you what's his name | A |
| When we want to play a game | A |
| Always thinks that he'll be hurt | B |
| Soil his jacket in the dirt | B |
| Tear his trousers spoil his hat | C |
| Fraidie Cat Fraidie Cat | C |
| - | |
| Nothing of the boy in him | D |
| Dasn't try to learn to swim | D |
| Says a cow'll hook if she | E |
| Looks at him he'll climb a tree | E |
| Scart to death at bee or bat | C |
| Fraidie Cat Fraidie Cat | C |
| - | |
| Claims there're ghosts all snowy white | F |
| Wandering around at night | F |
| In the attic wouldn't go | G |
| There for anything I know | G |
| B'lieve he'd run if you said Scat | C |
| Fraidie Cat Fraidie Cat | C |
Clinton Scollard
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