Fiddledeedee And The Bumblebee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDCCDDDABEBFFGFFG HGEB'T was Fiddledeedee who put to sea | A |
With a rollicking buccaneer Bumblebee | B |
An acorn cup was their hollow boat | C |
A rakish craft was their acorn boat | C |
And their sail a butterfly's wing | D |
Their mast a bit o' the stem of an oat | C |
A jaunty jib was this bit of an oat | C |
And their rudder a hornet's sting | D |
By jing | D |
Their rudder a hornet's sting | D |
In an acorn cup they put to sea | A |
Did Fiddledeedee and the Bumblebee | B |
'We'll sail to the Isles of Tweedledumdee ' | E |
Quoth Fiddledeedee to the Bumblebee | B |
So they steered past the Isles of Cream and Ice | F |
Oh cold were the Isles of Cream and Ice | F |
And came to the Sea of Ginger Beer | G |
And there by the City of Sugar and Spice | F |
The sweet sweet City of Sugar and Spice | F |
Their acorn boat upset my dear | G |
I hear | H |
Their acorn boat upset my dear | G |
'Good by to the Isles of Tweedledumdee ' | E |
Said Fiddledeedee to the Bumblebee | B |
Madison Julius Cawein
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