Bubble-blowing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFGEGE HEHECEC IEJ KLMLNOPOEEEE QOQ EDE EEEEFROM the pipe end off it glides | A |
Many hued appearing | B |
What if cynic harsh derides | A |
Sets the boys a staring | B |
In their eyes gleam its dyes | C |
Glow with radiance rarer | D |
Till they cry 'how bright Yon sky | E |
Hath no planet fairer ' | F |
Nay nought else can be so fair | G |
Naught sir more entrancing | E |
Blow it here blow it there | G |
Keep the bubble dancing | E |
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Sailing thro' the air it goes | H |
While the urchins stretching | E |
Out their chins upon their toes | H |
Blow the thing bewitching | E |
So blows Dick and 'ha ha ' cries | C |
At the image gazing | E |
'What is this salutes mine eyes | C |
Truly it's amazing ' | - |
'Eh thy picture ' Sue rejoins | I |
And a nearer glancing | E |
Mine too in the crystal shines | J |
Keep the bubble dancing ' | - |
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Blow it well Bill and Bell | K |
Blow in turn and Jerry | L |
And in turn each discern | M |
What yet makes them merry | L |
Merry very Scurvy loot | N |
Little villain scurvy | O |
Shout and blow blow and shout | P |
Wits a topsy turvy | O |
Even so agog they go | E |
On their hobbies prancing | E |
Blow and shout shout and blow | E |
Keep the bubble dancing | E |
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'Fiddle faddle fum is that | Q |
Understand me clearly | O |
I detest a ditty flat | Q |
Shouting blowing merely ' | - |
'Hear me out ' 'Well ' 'While they blow | E |
Bursts the magic wonder | D |
Leaving little Dick and Co | E |
On their ways to ponder ' | - |
'Tut what then ' No look oblique | E |
Then they seek and chancing | E |
To find other bubbles seek | E |
Seek to keep them dancing | E |
Joseph Skipsey
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