The Fiddler Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD BEBEThere's a fiddler in the street | A |
And the children all are dancing | B |
Two dozen lightsome feet | A |
Springing and prancing | B |
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Pleasure he gives to you | C |
Dance then and spare not | D |
For the poor fiddler's due | C |
Know not and care not | D |
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While you are prancing | B |
Let the fiddler play | E |
When you're tired of dancing | B |
He may go away | E |
Robert Fuller Murray
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