A Good Play Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDDEE FFEE| We built a ship upon the stairs | A |
| All made of the back bedroom chairs | A |
| And filled it full of soft pillows | B |
| To go a sailing on the billows | B |
| - | |
| We took a saw and several nails | C |
| And water in the nursery pails | C |
| And Tom said Let us also take | D |
| An apple and a slice of cake | D |
| Which was enough for Tom and me | E |
| To go a sailing on till tea | E |
| - | |
| We sailed along for days and days | F |
| And had the very best of plays | F |
| But Tom fell out and hurt his knee | E |
| So there was no one left but me | E |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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