Answering The Usual Questions Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IJIJKLMLMy name is Johnny Vincent Brown | A |
I live on Leicester Court | B |
My Pa's not here he's gone downtown | A |
An' I am three feet short | B |
An' I weigh sixty three pounds too | C |
An' I know my A B C's | D |
An' I say good bye an' howdy do | C |
An' yessum yessir please | D |
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An' I'm a good boy all the time | E |
I do jes' what I'm told | F |
I like ter run an' jump an' climb | E |
I'm only four years old | F |
I don't like hair that hangs in curls | G |
An' I am fond of cake | H |
But I ain't got no use for girls | G |
An' I hate stummick ache | H |
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I like the baby that we've got | I |
I go ter Sunday School | J |
I say my prayers beside my cot | I |
I know the Golden Rule | J |
I'll be a man when I grow up | K |
I've got a dandy sleigh | L |
An' if that's all you want ter know | M |
I'll skip along an' play | L |
Edgar Albert Guest
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