Sprig Has Cub Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDAD BEBEADBD AFBFACDC| Sprig Sprig Oh lovely Sprig | A |
| Oh hast thou cub to stay | B |
| Add wilt the little birdies sig | A |
| Throughout the livelog day | B |
| What bessage dost thou brig to be | C |
| Fair Lady of by dreabs | D |
| Dost whisper of the babblig brook | A |
| Ad fishig poles ad streabs | D |
| - | |
| Those happy days have cub agaid | B |
| The sweetest of the year | E |
| Whed bad cad raise ad appetite | B |
| Ad wholesub thirst for beer | E |
| I've often thought id wudder Sprig | A |
| Of how the lily grows | D |
| But the thig that's botherig be dow | B |
| Is how to sprig dew clothes | D |
| - | |
| Sprig Sprig Oh lovely Sprig | A |
| By thoughts are all of you | F |
| I saw a robid yesterday | B |
| How strange it seebs ad dew | F |
| I've got a dreadful cold Fair Sprig | A |
| Or else I'd sig to thee | C |
| Ad air frob Beddelssohd perhaps | D |
| Or The Shade of the Old Apple Tree | C |
Edwin C. Ranck
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