The Little Tiny Kickshaw Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBB BBBB BBCBAnd any little tiny kickshaws Shakespeare | A |
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O the little tiny kickshaw that Mither sent tae me | B |
'Tis sweeter than the sugar plum that reepens on the tree | B |
Wi' denty flavorin's o' spice an' musky rosemarie | B |
The little tiny kickshaw that Mither sent tae me | B |
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'Tis luscious wi' the stalen tang o' fruits frae ower the sea | B |
An' e'en its fragrance gars we laugh wi' langin' lip an' ee | B |
Till a' its frazen sheen o' white maun melten hinnie be | B |
Sae weel I luve the kickshaw that Mither sent tae me | B |
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O I luve the tiny kickshaw an' I smack my lips wi' glee | B |
Aye mickle do I luve the taste o' sic a luxourie | B |
But maist I luve the luvein' han's that could the giftie gie | C |
O' the little tiny kickshaw that Mither sent tae me | B |
James Whitcomb Riley
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