I Went To Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIGGJKLMNOP| I went to sea in a glass bottomed boat | A |
| And found that the loveliest shells of all | B |
| Are hidden below in valleys of sand | C |
| I saw coral and sponge and weed | D |
| And bubbles like jewels dangling | E |
| I saw a creature with eyes of mist | F |
| Go by slowly | G |
| Star fish fingers held the water | H |
| Let it go again | I |
| I saw little fish the children of the sea | G |
| They were gay and busy | G |
| I wanted the sea weed purple I wanted the shells | J |
| I wanted a little fish to hold in my hands | K |
| I wanted the big fish to stop wandering about | L |
| And tell me all they knew | M |
| I have come back safe and dry | N |
| And know no more secrets | O |
| Than yesterday | P |
Hilda Conkling
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