Sleepy Harry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGAAI do not like to go to bed | A |
Sleepy little Harry said | A |
Go naughty Betty go away | B |
I will not come at all I say | B |
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Oh silly child what is he saying | C |
As if he could be always playing | C |
Then Betty you must come and carry | D |
This very foolish little Harry | D |
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The little birds are better taught | E |
They go to roosting when they ought | E |
And all the ducks and fowls you know | F |
They went to bed an hour ago | F |
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The little beggar in the street | G |
Who wanders with his naked feet | G |
And has not where to lay his head | A |
Oh he'd be glad to go to bed | A |
Jane Taylor
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