A Good Play Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDDEE FFEE

We built a ship upon the stairsA
All made of the back bedroom chairsA
And filled it full of soft pillowsB
To go a sailing on the billowsB
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We took a saw and several nailsC
And water in the nursery pailsC
And Tom said Let us also takeD
An apple and a slice of cakeD
Which was enough for Tom and meE
To go a sailing on till teaE
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We sailed along for days and daysF
And had the very best of playsF
But Tom fell out and hurt his kneeE
So there was no one left but meE

Robert Louis Stevenson



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