A Song About Myself Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFEGGHIJKIDDLMN NMN OPBQBCRRSSTUTVKKKKKK WWTXYYTZA2KKNNKN OPBKBB2B2C2C2D2D2BBI CCAE2D2D2F2F2G2G2KKK KD2D2H2H2H2H2H2 G2PBD2BD2D2D2D2I2I2B BD2D2BBBBJ2D2KD2D2KD 2| t stop at home | A |
| He could not quiet be | B |
| He took | C |
| In his knapsack | D |
| A book | C |
| Full of vowels | E |
| And a shirt | F |
| With some towels | E |
| A slight cap | G |
| For night cap | G |
| A hair brush | H |
| Comb ditto | I |
| New stockings | J |
| For old ones | K |
| Would split O | I |
| This knapsack | D |
| Tight at's back | D |
| He rivetted close | L |
| And followed his nose | M |
| To the north | N |
| To the north | N |
| And follow'd his nose | M |
| To the north | N |
| - | |
| II | O |
| There was a naughty boy | P |
| And a naughty boy was he | B |
| For nothing would he do | Q |
| But scribble poetry | B |
| He took | C |
| An ink stand | R |
| In his hand | R |
| And a pen | S |
| Big as ten | S |
| In the other | T |
| And away | U |
| In a pother | T |
| He ran | V |
| To the mountains | K |
| And fountains | K |
| And ghostes | K |
| And postes | K |
| And witches | K |
| And ditches | K |
| And wrote | W |
| In his coat | W |
| When the weather | T |
| Was cool | X |
| Fear of gout | Y |
| And without | Y |
| When the weather | T |
| Was warm | Z |
| Och the charm | A2 |
| When we choose | K |
| To follow one's nose | K |
| To the north | N |
| To the north | N |
| To follow one's nose | K |
| To the north | N |
| - | |
| III | O |
| There was a naughty boy | P |
| And a naughty boy was he | B |
| He kept little fishes | K |
| In washing tubs three | B |
| In spite | B2 |
| Of the might | B2 |
| Of the maid | C2 |
| Nor afraid | C2 |
| Of his Granny good | D2 |
| He often would | D2 |
| Hurly burly | B |
| Get up early | B |
| And go | I |
| By hook or crook | C |
| To the brook | C |
| And bring home | A |
| Miller's thumb | E2 |
| Tittlebat | D2 |
| Not over fat | D2 |
| Minnows small | F2 |
| As the stall | F2 |
| Of a glove | G2 |
| Not above | G2 |
| The size | K |
| Of a nice | K |
| Little baby's | K |
| Little fingers | K |
| O he made | D2 |
| 'Twas his trade | D2 |
| Of fish a pretty kettle | H2 |
| A kettle | H2 |
| A kettle | H2 |
| Of fish a pretty kettle | H2 |
| A kettle | H2 |
| - | |
| IV | G2 |
| There was a naughty boy | P |
| And a naughty boy was he | B |
| He ran away to Scotland | D2 |
| The people for to see | B |
| There he found | D2 |
| That the ground | D2 |
| Was as hard | D2 |
| That a yard | D2 |
| Was as long | I2 |
| That a song | I2 |
| Was as merry | B |
| That a cherry | B |
| Was as red | D2 |
| That lead | D2 |
| Was as weighty | B |
| That fourscore | B |
| Was as eighty | B |
| That a door | B |
| Was as wooden | J2 |
| As in England | D2 |
| So he stood in his shoes | K |
| And he wonder'd | D2 |
| He wonder'd | D2 |
| He stood in his | K |
| Shoes and he wonder'd | D2 |
John Keats
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