Igo And Ago Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB CBCB CBC BBB DBDB EB B A BWe're The Twins from Aunt Marinn's | A |
Igo and Ago | B |
When Dad comes the show begins | A |
Iram coram dago | B |
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Dad he says he named us two | C |
Igo and Ago | B |
For a poem he always knew | C |
Iram coram dago | B |
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Then he was a braw Scotchman | C |
Igo and Ago | B |
Now he's Scotch Amer i can | C |
Iram coram dago | B |
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'Hey ' he cries and pats his knee | C |
'Igo and Ago | B |
My twin bairnies ride wi' me | C |
Iram coram dago ' | - |
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'Here ' he laughs 'ye've each a leg | B |
Igo and Ago | B |
Gleg as Tam O'Shanter's 'Meg' | B |
Iram coram dago ' | - |
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Then we mount with shrieks of mirth | D |
Igo and Ago | B |
The two gladdest twins on earth | D |
Iram coram dago | B |
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Wade and Silas Walker cry | E |
'Igo and Ago | B |
Annie's kissin' 'em 'good bye' ' | - |
Iram coram dago | B |
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Aunty waves us fond farewells | A |
'Igo and Ago ' | - |
Granny pipes 'tak care yersels ' | - |
Iram coram dago | B |
James Whitcomb Riley
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