Superior Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIHIGJKBLMAA| Mother your baby is silly She is so absurdly childish | A |
| She does not know the difference between the lights in the | B |
| streets and the stars | C |
| When we play at eating with pebbles she thinks they are real | D |
| food and tries to put them into her mouth | E |
| When I open a book before her and ask her to learn her a b | F |
| c she tears the leaves with her hands and roars for joy at | G |
| nothing this is your baby's way of doing her lesson | H |
| When I shake my head at her in anger and scold her and call | I |
| her naughty she laughs and thinks it great fun | H |
| Everybody knows that father is away but if in play I call | I |
| aloud Father she looks about her in excitement and thinks that | G |
| father is near | J |
| When I hold my class with the donkeys that our washer man | K |
| brings to carry away the clothes and I warn her that I am the | B |
| schoolmaster she will scream for no reason and call me dada | L |
| Your baby wants to catch the moon She is so funny she calls | M |
| Ganesh Ganush | A |
| Mother your baby is silly She is so absurdly childish | A |
Rabindranath Tagore
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