Some Scattering Remarks Of Bub's Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH HHWunst I looked our pepper box lid | A |
An' cut little pie dough biscuits I did | A |
And cooked 'em on our stove one day | B |
When our hired girl she said I may | B |
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Honey's the goodest thing Oo ooh | C |
And blackberry pies is goodest too | C |
But wite hot biscuits ist soakin' wet | D |
Wiv tree mullasus is goodest yet | D |
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Miss Maimie she's my Ma's friend an' | E |
She's purtiest girl in all the lan' | E |
An' sweetest smile an' voice an' face | F |
An' eyes ist looks like p'serves tas'e' | F |
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I ruther go to the Circus show | G |
But 'cause my parunts told me so | G |
I ruther go to the Sund'y School | H |
'Cause there I learn the goldun rule | H |
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Say Pa what is the goldun rule | H |
'At's allus at the Sund'y School | H |
James Whitcomb Riley
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