A Session With Uncle Sidney - Iii - Sings A "winky-tooden" Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDDBB EBFBGGGBBO here's a little rhyme for the Spring or Summer time | A |
An a ho winky tooden an a ho | B |
Just a little bit o' tune you can twitter May or June | C |
An a ho winky tooden an a ho | B |
It's a song that soars and sings | D |
As the birds that twang their wings | D |
Or the katydids and things | D |
Thus and so don't you know | B |
An a ho winky tooden an a ho | B |
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It's a song just broken loose with no reason or excuse | E |
An a ho winky tooden an a ho | B |
You can sing along with it or it matters not a bit | F |
An a ho winky tooden an a ho | B |
It's a lovely little thing | G |
That 'most any one could sing | G |
With a ringle dingle ding | G |
Soft and low don't you know | B |
An a ho winky tooden an a ho | B |
James Whitcomb Riley
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