Art And Poetry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BB CC DD BB EE FF DD GG BB HH II BBTO HOMER DAVENPORT | A |
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Wess he says and sort o' grins | B |
Art and Poetry is twins | B |
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Yit if I'd my pick I'd shake | C |
Poetry and no mistake | C |
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Pictures allus 'peared to me | D |
Clean laid over Poetry | D |
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Let me draw and then i jings | B |
I'll not keer a straw who sings | B |
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'F I could draw as you have drew | E |
Like to jes' swop pens with you | E |
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Picture drawin' 's my pet vision | F |
Of Life work in Lands Elysian | F |
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Pictures is first language we | D |
Find hacked out in History | D |
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Most delight we ever took | G |
Was in our first Picture book | G |
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'Thout the funny picture makers | B |
They'd be lots more undertakers | B |
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Still as I say Rhymes and Art | H |
'Smighty hard to tell apart | H |
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Songs and pictures go together | I |
Same as birds and summer weather | I |
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So Wess says and sort o' grins | B |
Art and Poetry is twins | B |
James Whitcomb Riley
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