Coquetry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAACBBB DDCCDDDDCCC| Tiddle de dumpty tiddle de dee | A |
| The spider courted the frisky flea | A |
| Tiddle de dumpty tiddle de doo | B |
| The flea ran off with the bugaboo | B |
| Oh tiddle de dee | A |
| Said the frisky flea | A |
| For what cared she | A |
| For the miseree | C |
| The spider knew | B |
| When tiddle de doo | B |
| The flea ran off with the bugaboo | B |
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| Rumpty tumpty pimplety pan | D |
| The flubdub courted a catamaran | D |
| But timplety topplety timpity tare | C |
| The flubdub wedded the big blue bear | C |
| The fun began | D |
| With a pimplety pan | D |
| When the catamaran | D |
| Tore up a man | D |
| And streaked the air | C |
| With his gore and hair | C |
| Because the flubdub wedded the bear | C |
Eugene Field
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