The Grasshopper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBDEF GHIJKHLMAMIINCOC| Grasshopper | A |
| grasshopper | A |
| all day long | B |
| we hear your scraping | C |
| summer song | B |
| like | D |
| rusty | E |
| fiddles | F |
| in | - |
| the | G |
| grass | H |
| as through | I |
| the meadow | J |
| path | K |
| we pass | H |
| such funny legs | L |
| such funny feet | M |
| and how we wonder | A |
| what you eat | M |
| maybe a single blink of dew | I |
| sipped from a clover leaf would do | I |
| then high in air | N |
| once more you spring | C |
| to fall in grass again | O |
| and sing | C |
Conrad Potter Aiken
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