The Cats Have Come To Tea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CC DDD EEE AA| What did she see oh what did she see | A |
| As she stood leaning against the tree | A |
| Why all the Cats had come to tea | A |
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| What a fine turn out from round about | B |
| All the houses had let them out | B |
| And here they were with scamper and shout | B |
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| Mew mew mew was all they could say | C |
| And We hope we find you well to day | C |
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| Oh what should she do oh what should she do | D |
| What a lot of milk they would get through | D |
| For here they were with Mew mew mew | D |
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| She didn't know oh she didn't know | E |
| If bread and butter they'd like or no | E |
| They might want little mice oh oh oh | E |
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| Dear me oh dear me | A |
| All the cats had come to tea | A |
Kate Greenaway
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