Double Red Daisies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CCDE FGFGFG CCDEDouble red daisies they're my flowers | A |
Which nobody else may grow | B |
In a big quarrelsome house like ours | A |
They try it sometimes but no | B |
I root them up because they're my flowers | A |
Which nobody else may grow | B |
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Claire has a tea rose but she didn't plant it | C |
Ben has an iris but I don't want it | C |
Daisies double red daisies for me | D |
The beautifulest flowers in the garden | E |
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Double red daisy that's my mark | F |
I paint it in all my books | G |
It's carved high up on the beech tree bark | F |
How neat and lovely it looks | G |
So don't forget that it's my trade mark | F |
Don't copy it in your books | G |
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Claire has a tea rose but she didn't plant it | C |
Ben has an iris but I don't want it | C |
Daisies double red daisies for me | D |
The beautifulest flowers in the garden | E |
Robert Graves
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daviona mosley: dark red madmess
light blue can be apart of red because it has happiness and joyness
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