Whatever Brawls Disturb The Street Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBAEFCGEHBIE| Once there was a little boy | A |
| With curly hair and pleasant eye | B |
| A boy who always told the truth | C |
| And never never told a lie | B |
| And when he trotted off to school | D |
| The children all about would cry | B |
| 'There goes the curly headed boy | A |
| The boy that never tells a lie ' | E |
| And everybody loved him so | F |
| Because he always told the truth | C |
| That every day as he grew up | G |
| 'Twas said 'There goes the honest youth ' | E |
| And when the people that stood near | H |
| Would turn to ask the reason why | B |
| The answer would be always this | I |
| 'Because he never tells a lie ' | E |
Isaac Watts
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