To Mystery Land Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDEFFE GGCCHFFIJKLM| Oh dear how will it end | A |
| Peggy and Susie how naughty you are | B |
| You little know where you are | B |
| Going so far and so high | C |
| Nearly up to the sky | C |
| Perhaps it's a Giant who lives there | D |
| And perhaps it's a lovely Princess | E |
| But you very well know | F |
| You've no business to go | F |
| You'll get yourselves into a mess | E |
| - | |
| Oh dear I'm sure it is true | G |
| Whatever on earth can it matter to you | G |
| For you know it oh fie | C |
| That it's naughty to pry | C |
| Into other's affairs | H |
| Into other folks houses to go | F |
| Where you know | F |
| You're not asked | I |
| So you'd better come back | J |
| While there's time it is plain | K |
| Go home and be never | L |
| So naughty again | M |
Kate Greenaway
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