Discipline Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE FF

He couldn't have a doughnut and it made him very madA
He undertook to get revenge by screaming at his dadA
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Cut out that noise I ordered and he gave another roarB
And so I put him in the room and shut and locked the doorB
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I left him in his prison cell two minutes just aboutC
And penitent he smiled at me when I did let him outC
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But when he got another look at the forbidden fruitD
He gave a yell that they could hear in Jacksonville or ButteD
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Cut out that noise I barked again Cut out that foghorn stuffE
Perhaps I didn't leave you in your prison long enoughE
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You want your dad to keep you jailed all afternoon I guessF
He smiled at me and answered his equivalent for yesF

Ringgold Wilmer Lardner



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