Fiddledeedee And The Bumblebee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDCCDDDABEBFFGFFG HGEB

'T was Fiddledeedee who put to seaA
With a rollicking buccaneer BumblebeeB
An acorn cup was their hollow boatC
A rakish craft was their acorn boatC
And their sail a butterfly's wingD
Their mast a bit o' the stem of an oatC
A jaunty jib was this bit of an oatC
And their rudder a hornet's stingD
By jingD
Their rudder a hornet's stingD
In an acorn cup they put to seaA
Did Fiddledeedee and the BumblebeeB
'We'll sail to the Isles of Tweedledumdee 'E
Quoth Fiddledeedee to the BumblebeeB
So they steered past the Isles of Cream and IceF
Oh cold were the Isles of Cream and IceF
And came to the Sea of Ginger BeerG
And there by the City of Sugar and SpiceF
The sweet sweet City of Sugar and SpiceF
Their acorn boat upset my dearG
I hearH
Their acorn boat upset my dearG
'Good by to the Isles of Tweedledumdee 'E
Said Fiddledeedee to the BumblebeeB

Madison Julius Cawein



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