Granny Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEB FGHGBBIB BIBIJBBB IGKGIBLB BBBBDBEB| Granny's come to our house | A |
| And ho my lawzy daisy | B |
| All the childern round the place | C |
| Is ist a runnin' crazy | B |
| Fetched a cake fer little Jake | D |
| And fetched a pie fer Nanny | B |
| And fetched a pear fer all the pack | E |
| That runs to kiss their Granny | B |
| - | |
| Lucy Ellen's in her lap | F |
| And Wade and Silas Walker | G |
| Both's a ridin' on her foot | H |
| And 'Pollos on the rocker | G |
| And Marthy's twins from Aunt Marinn's | B |
| And little Orphant Annie | B |
| All's a eatin' gingerbread | I |
| And giggle un at Granny | B |
| - | |
| Tells us all the fairy tales | B |
| Ever thought er wundered | I |
| And 'bundance o' other stories | B |
| Bet she knows a hunderd | I |
| Bob's the one fer Whittington | J |
| And Golden Locks fer Fanny | B |
| Hear 'em laugh and clap their hands | B |
| Listenin' at Granny | B |
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| Jack the Giant Killer 's good | I |
| And Bean Stalk 's another | G |
| So's the one of Cinderell' | K |
| And her old godmother | G |
| That un's best of all the rest | I |
| Bestest one of any | B |
| Where the mices scampers home | L |
| Like we runs to Granny | B |
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| Granny's come to our house | B |
| Ho my lawzy daisy | B |
| All the childern round the place | B |
| Is ist a runnin' crazy | B |
| Fetched a cake fer little Jake | D |
| And fetched a pie fer Nanny | B |
| And fetched a pear fer all the pack | E |
| That runs to kiss their Granny | B |
James Whitcomb Riley
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