Laddies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHI JKLK| Show me the boy who never threw | A |
| A stone at someone's cat | B |
| Or never hurled a snowball swift | C |
| At someone's high silk hat | B |
| Who never ran away from school | D |
| To seek the swimming hole | E |
| Or slyly from a neighbor's yard | F |
| Green apples never stole | E |
| - | |
| Show me the boy who never broke | G |
| A pane of window glass | H |
| Who never disobeyed the sign | I |
| That says 'Keep off the grass ' | - |
| Who never did a thousand things | J |
| That grieve us sore to tell | K |
| And I'll show you a little boy | L |
| Who must be far from well | K |
Edgar Albert Guest
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