Riddles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFGFHH| If it's fun to take books from the bookcase | A |
| If you really believe it's worth while | B |
| To carry them out to the kitchen | C |
| And build them all up in a pile | B |
| Why isn't it just as agreeable then | D |
| To carry them back to the bookcase again | D |
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| If it's fun to make marks with a pencil | E |
| In books that one cares for a heap | F |
| To tear out the pages from volumes | G |
| One likes and is anxious to keep | F |
| Why isn't it pleasure to put on the hummer | H |
| A magazine read and discarded last summer | H |
Ringgold Wilmer Lardner
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