Granny Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEB FGHGBBIB BIBIJBBB IGKGIBLB BBBBDBEB

Granny's come to our houseA
And ho my lawzy daisyB
All the childern round the placeC
Is ist a runnin' crazyB
Fetched a cake fer little JakeD
And fetched a pie fer NannyB
And fetched a pear fer all the packE
That runs to kiss their GrannyB
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Lucy Ellen's in her lapF
And Wade and Silas WalkerG
Both's a ridin' on her footH
And 'Pollos on the rockerG
And Marthy's twins from Aunt Marinn'sB
And little Orphant AnnieB
All's a eatin' gingerbreadI
And giggle un at GrannyB
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Tells us all the fairy talesB
Ever thought er wunderedI
And 'bundance o' other storiesB
Bet she knows a hunderdI
Bob's the one fer WhittingtonJ
And Golden Locks fer FannyB
Hear 'em laugh and clap their handsB
Listenin' at GrannyB
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Jack the Giant Killer 's goodI
And Bean Stalk 's anotherG
So's the one of Cinderell'K
And her old godmotherG
That un's best of all the restI
Bestest one of anyB
Where the mices scampers homeL
Like we runs to GrannyB
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Granny's come to our houseB
Ho my lawzy daisyB
All the childern round the placeB
Is ist a runnin' crazyB
Fetched a cake fer little JakeD
And fetched a pie fer NannyB
And fetched a pear fer all the packE
That runs to kiss their GrannyB

James Whitcomb Riley



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