The Story Of Flying Robert Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFG HHGFIIIJJ KKLLMMNO| When the rain comes tumbling down | A |
| In the country or the town | A |
| All good little girls and boys | B |
| Stay at home and mind their toys | B |
| Robert thought No when it pours | C |
| It is better out of doors | C |
| Rain it did and in a minute | D |
| Bob was in it | E |
| Here you see him silly fellow | F |
| Underneath his red umbrella | G |
| - | |
| What a wind oh how it whistles | H |
| Through the trees and flowers and thistles | H |
| It has caught his red umbrella | G |
| Now look at him silly fellow | F |
| Up he flies | I |
| To the skies | I |
| No one heard his screams and cries | I |
| Through the clouds the rude wind bore him | J |
| And his hat flew on before him | J |
| - | |
| Soon they got to such a height | K |
| They were nearly out of sight | K |
| And the hat went up so high | L |
| That it nearly touched the sky | L |
| No one ever yet could tell | M |
| Where they stopped or where they fell | M |
| Only this one thing is plain | N |
| Bob was never seen again | O |
Heinrich Hoffmann
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