Theme With Variations Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD AEAF CGCG| I never loved a dear Gazelle | A |
| Nor anything that cost me much | B |
| High prices profit those who sell | A |
| But why should I be fond of such | B |
| To glad me with his soft black eye | C |
| My son comes trotting home from school | D |
| He's had a fight but can't tell why | C |
| He always was a little fool | D |
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| But when he came to know me well | A |
| He kicked me out her testy Sire | E |
| And when I stained my hair that Belle | A |
| Might note the change and this admire | F |
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| And love me it was sure to dye | C |
| A muddy green or staring blue | G |
| Whilst one might trace with half an eye | C |
| The still triumphant carrot through | G |
Lewis Carroll
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