Brother And Sister Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CDD EFE GGG HHH IJIKI L

SISTER sister go to bedA
Go and rest your weary headA
Thus the prudent brother saidA
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Do you want a battered hideB
Or scratches to your face appliedB
Thus his sister calm repliedB
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Sister do not raise my wrathC
I'd make you into mutton brothD
As easily as kill a mothD
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The sister raised her beaming eyeE
And looked on him indignantlyF
And sternly answered Only tryE
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Off to the cook he quickly ranG
Dear Cook please lend a frying panG
To me as quickly as you canG
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And wherefore should I lend it youH
The reason Cook is plain to viewH
I wish to make an Irish stewH
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What meat is in that stew to goI
My sister'll be the contentsJ
OhI
You'll lend the pan to me CookK
NoI
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Moral Never stew your sisterL

Lewis Carroll



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