Lines To Be Embroidered On A Bib Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CCDDAAEEFFGEHHCC| OR | A |
| The Child Is Father Of The Man But Not For Quite A While | B |
| - | |
| So Thomas Edison | C |
| Never drank his medicine | C |
| So Blackstone and Hoyle | D |
| Refused cod liver oil | D |
| So Sir Thomas Malory | A |
| Never heard of a calory | A |
| So the Earl of Lennox | E |
| Murdered Rizzio without the aid of vitamins or calisthenox | E |
| So Socrates and Plato | F |
| Ate dessert without finishing their potato | F |
| So spinach was too spinachy | G |
| For Leonardo da Vinaci | E |
| Well it's all immaterial | H |
| So eat your nice cereal | H |
| And if you want to name your ration | C |
| First go get a reputation | C |
Ogden Nash
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