Puss In The Corner Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDEF GGHH IIJJ KKLLAA| You are a naughty pussy cat | A |
| I think it right to mention that | A |
| To all who see your picture here | B |
| 'Twas you who broke my Bunny dear | C |
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| An hour ago as you can tell | D |
| I left him here alive and well | D |
| And now he's dead and what is more | E |
| You've broke his leg I'm pretty sure | F |
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| For you my puss I'll never care | G |
| No never never never there | G |
| And you are in disgrace you know | H |
| And in the corner you must go | H |
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| What crying Then I must cry too | I |
| And I can't bear to punish you | I |
| Perhaps my Bunny isn't dead | J |
| Perhaps you've only stunned his head | J |
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| And though I'm sure you broke his leg | K |
| It may be mended with a peg | K |
| And though he's very very funny | L |
| My Bunny's not a real Bunny | L |
| And I'll forgive and tell you that | A |
| You're my own precious pussy cat | A |
Lizzie Lawson
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