Aunt Tabitha - The Young Girl's Poem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGBB HHAA IIJJ KKLL MMBB

Whatever I do and whatever I sayA
Aunt Tabitha tells me that is n't the wayA
When she was a girl forty summers agoB
Aunt Tabitha tells me they never did soB
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Dear aunt If I only would take her adviceC
But I like my own way and I find it so niceC
And besides I forget half the things I am toldD
But they all will come back to me when I am oldD
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If a youth passes by it may happen no doubtE
He may chance to look in as I chance to look outE
She would never endure an impertinent stareF
It is horrid she says and I must n't sit thereF
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A walk in the moonlight has pleasures I ownG
But it is n't quite safe to be walking aloneG
So I take a lad's arm just for safety you knowB
But Aunt Tabitha tells me they did n't do soB
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How wicked we are and how good they were thenH
They kept at arm's length those detestable menH
What an era of virtue she lived in But stayA
Were the men all such rogues in Aunt Tabitha's dayA
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If the men were so wicked I 'll ask my papaI
How he dared to propose to my darling mammaI
Was he like the rest of them Goodness Who knowsJ
And what shall I say if a wretch should proposeJ
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I am thinking if Aunt knew so little of sinK
What a wonder Aunt Tabitha's aunt must have beenK
And her grand aunt it scares me how shockingly sadL
That we girls of to day are so frightfully badL
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A martyr will save us and nothing else canM
Let me perish to rescue some wretched young manM
Though when to the altar a victim I goB
Aunt Tabitha 'll tell me she never did soB

Oliver Wendell Holmes



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