The Apple-jelly-fish-tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CDBD EE FGHIJ DD| Down in the depths of the sea | A |
| Grew the Apple Jelly Fish Tree | A |
| It was named by a queer old robber | B |
| And his mates three | A |
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| I watched it for a second | C |
| I watched it for a day | D |
| It did not change color | B |
| For its colors stay | D |
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| It was as red as yellow as white as blue | E |
| As gold and stones with the light through | E |
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| I watched it long and long | F |
| Till a flying sunfish | G |
| Swam through its branches | H |
| He had opal wings | I |
| And a sapphire tail | J |
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| No wonder robbers like to stay | D |
| Where fish so shining come to play | D |
Hilda Conkling
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