An Impetuous Resolve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBAB EFGFDBHB| When little Dickie Swope's a man | A |
| He's go' to be a Sailor | B |
| An' little Hamey Tincher he's | C |
| A go' to be a Tailor | B |
| Bud Mitchell he's a go' to be | D |
| A stylish Carriage Maker | B |
| An' when I grow a grea' big man | A |
| I'm go' to be a Baker | B |
| - | |
| An' Dick'll buy his sailor suit | E |
| O' Hame and Hame'll take it | F |
| An' buy as fine a double rigg | G |
| As ever Bud can make it | F |
| An' nen all three'll drive roun' fer me | D |
| An' we'll drive off togevver | B |
| A slingin' pie crust 'long the road | H |
| Ferever an' ferever | B |
James Whitcomb Riley
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