Little Fan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCD EEFFCDGG| When little Fanny came to town I felt as I could sing | A |
| She were the sprackest little maid the sharpest pertest thing | A |
| Her mother were as proud as punch and as for I well there | B |
| I never see sich gert blue eyes I never see sich hair | B |
| If all the weans in Somerset says I was standin' here | C |
| Not one could hold a candle light 'long side our little dear | D |
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| Now FANNY'S little Fan have come She's clingin' round my knees | E |
| She's asking me for sups of tea and bites of bread and cheese | E |
| She's climbing into grandma's bed she's stroking grandma's face | F |
| She's tore my paper into bits and strawed it round the place | F |
| If all the weans in all the world says I was standin' here | C |
| Not one could hold a farthin' dip to Fanny's little dear | D |
| For Fanny's little Fanny oh she's took the heart of me | G |
| 'Tis childern's childern is the CROWN of humble folk like we | G |
Fay Inchfawn
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