The Little Tiny Kickshaw Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBB BBBB BBCB

And any little tiny kickshaws ShakespeareA
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O the little tiny kickshaw that Mither sent tae meB
'Tis sweeter than the sugar plum that reepens on the treeB
Wi' denty flavorin's o' spice an' musky rosemarieB
The little tiny kickshaw that Mither sent tae meB
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'Tis luscious wi' the stalen tang o' fruits frae ower the seaB
An' e'en its fragrance gars we laugh wi' langin' lip an' eeB
Till a' its frazen sheen o' white maun melten hinnie beB
Sae weel I luve the kickshaw that Mither sent tae meB
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O I luve the tiny kickshaw an' I smack my lips wi' gleeB
Aye mickle do I luve the taste o' sic a luxourieB
But maist I luve the luvein' han's that could the giftie gieC
O' the little tiny kickshaw that Mither sent tae meB

James Whitcomb Riley



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