A Song About Myself Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFEGGHIJKIDDLMN NMN OPBQBCRRSSTUTVKKKKKK WWTXYYTZA2KKNNKN OPBKBB2B2C2C2D2D2BBI CCAE2D2D2F2F2G2G2KKK KD2D2H2H2H2H2H2 G2PBD2BD2D2D2D2I2I2B BD2D2BBBBJ2D2KD2D2KD 2

t stop at homeA
He could not quiet beB
He tookC
In his knapsackD
A bookC
Full of vowelsE
And a shirtF
With some towelsE
A slight capG
For night capG
A hair brushH
Comb dittoI
New stockingsJ
For old onesK
Would split OI
This knapsackD
Tight at's backD
He rivetted closeL
And followed his noseM
To the northN
To the northN
And follow'd his noseM
To the northN
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IIO
There was a naughty boyP
And a naughty boy was heB
For nothing would he doQ
But scribble poetryB
He tookC
An ink standR
In his handR
And a penS
Big as tenS
In the otherT
And awayU
In a potherT
He ranV
To the mountainsK
And fountainsK
And ghostesK
And postesK
And witchesK
And ditchesK
And wroteW
In his coatW
When the weatherT
Was coolX
Fear of goutY
And withoutY
When the weatherT
Was warmZ
Och the charmA2
When we chooseK
To follow one's noseK
To the northN
To the northN
To follow one's noseK
To the northN
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IIIO
There was a naughty boyP
And a naughty boy was heB
He kept little fishesK
In washing tubs threeB
In spiteB2
Of the mightB2
Of the maidC2
Nor afraidC2
Of his Granny goodD2
He often wouldD2
Hurly burlyB
Get up earlyB
And goI
By hook or crookC
To the brookC
And bring homeA
Miller's thumbE2
TittlebatD2
Not over fatD2
Minnows smallF2
As the stallF2
Of a gloveG2
Not aboveG2
The sizeK
Of a niceK
Little baby'sK
Little fingersK
O he madeD2
'Twas his tradeD2
Of fish a pretty kettleH2
A kettleH2
A kettleH2
Of fish a pretty kettleH2
A kettleH2
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IVG2
There was a naughty boyP
And a naughty boy was heB
He ran away to ScotlandD2
The people for to seeB
There he foundD2
That the groundD2
Was as hardD2
That a yardD2
Was as longI2
That a songI2
Was as merryB
That a cherryB
Was as redD2
That leadD2
Was as weightyB
That fourscoreB
Was as eightyB
That a doorB
Was as woodenJ2
As in EnglandD2
So he stood in his shoesK
And he wonder'dD2
He wonder'dD2
He stood in hisK
Shoes and he wonder'dD2

John Keats



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