There Was A Little Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEC FGHEDH| There was a little man | A |
| And he had a little gun | B |
| And his bullets were made of lead lead lead | C |
| He went to the brook | D |
| And saw a little duck | E |
| And he shot it right through the head head head | C |
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| He carried it home | F |
| To his old wife Joan | G |
| And bid her a fire for to make make make | H |
| To roast the little duck | E |
| He had shot in the brook | D |
| And he'd go and fetch her the drake drake drake | H |
Leonard Leslie Brooke
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