Aunt Tabitha - The Young Girl's Poem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGBB HHAA IIJJ KKLL MMBBWhatever I do and whatever I say | A |
Aunt Tabitha tells me that is n't the way | A |
When she was a girl forty summers ago | B |
Aunt Tabitha tells me they never did so | B |
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Dear aunt If I only would take her advice | C |
But I like my own way and I find it so nice | C |
And besides I forget half the things I am told | D |
But they all will come back to me when I am old | D |
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If a youth passes by it may happen no doubt | E |
He may chance to look in as I chance to look out | E |
She would never endure an impertinent stare | F |
It is horrid she says and I must n't sit there | F |
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A walk in the moonlight has pleasures I own | G |
But it is n't quite safe to be walking alone | G |
So I take a lad's arm just for safety you know | B |
But Aunt Tabitha tells me they did n't do so | B |
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How wicked we are and how good they were then | H |
They kept at arm's length those detestable men | H |
What an era of virtue she lived in But stay | A |
Were the men all such rogues in Aunt Tabitha's day | A |
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If the men were so wicked I 'll ask my papa | I |
How he dared to propose to my darling mamma | I |
Was he like the rest of them Goodness Who knows | J |
And what shall I say if a wretch should propose | J |
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I am thinking if Aunt knew so little of sin | K |
What a wonder Aunt Tabitha's aunt must have been | K |
And her grand aunt it scares me how shockingly sad | L |
That we girls of to day are so frightfully bad | L |
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A martyr will save us and nothing else can | M |
Let me perish to rescue some wretched young man | M |
Though when to the altar a victim I go | B |
Aunt Tabitha 'll tell me she never did so | B |
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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