The Golden Cat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH| Great is the Golden Cat who treads | A |
| The Blue Roof Garden o'er our heads | A |
| The never tired smiling One | B |
| That Human People call the Sun | B |
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| He stretches forth his paw at dawn | C |
| And though the blinds are closely drawn | C |
| His claws peep through like Rays of Light | D |
| To catch the fluttering Bird of Night | D |
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| He smiles into the Hayloft dim | E |
| And the brown Hay smiles back at him | E |
| And when he strokes the Earth's green fur | F |
| He makes the Fields and Meadows purr | F |
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| His face is one big Golden smile | G |
| It measures round at least a mile | G |
| How dull our World would be and flat | H |
| Without the Golden Pussy Cat | H |
Oliver Herford
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