Parody Of -uncle Nedâ? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBBABDEDEFGHIJF| DERE was an old nigger and him name was Uncle Tom | A |
| And him tale was rather slow | B |
| Me try to read de whole but me only read some | C |
| Because me found it no go | B |
| Den hang up de auther Mrs Stowe | B |
| And kick de volume wid your toe | B |
| And dere's no more public for poor Uncle Tom | A |
| He am gone whar de trunk lining go | B |
| Him tale dribbles on and on widout a break | D |
| Till you hab no eyes for to see | E |
| When I reached Chapter I had got a headache | D |
| So I had to let Chapter be | E |
| Den hang up etc | F |
| De demand one fine morning for Uncle Tom died | G |
| De tears down Mrs Stowe's face ran like rain | H |
| For she knew berry well now dey'd laid him on de shelf | I |
| Dat she'd neber get a publisher again | J |
| Den hang up etc | F |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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