Foreign Kittens Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFBB| Kittens large and Kittens small | A |
| Prowling on the Back Yard Wall | A |
| Though your fur be rough and few | B |
| I should like to play with you | B |
| Though you roam the dangerous street | C |
| And have curious things to eat | C |
| Though you sleep in barn or loft | D |
| With no cushions warm and soft | E |
| Though you have to stay out doors | F |
| When it's cold or when it pours | F |
| Though your fur is all askew | B |
| How I'd like to play with you | B |
Oliver Herford
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