To Mystery Land Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDEFFE GGCCHFFIJKLM

Oh dear how will it endA
Peggy and Susie how naughty you areB
You little know where you areB
Going so far and so highC
Nearly up to the skyC
Perhaps it's a Giant who lives thereD
And perhaps it's a lovely PrincessE
But you very well knowF
You've no business to goF
You'll get yourselves into a messE
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Oh dear I'm sure it is trueG
Whatever on earth can it matter to youG
For you know it oh fieC
That it's naughty to pryC
Into other's affairsH
Into other folks houses to goF
Where you knowF
You're not askedI
So you'd better come backJ
While there's time it is plainK
Go home and be neverL
So naughty againM

Kate Greenaway



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