Children's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFFGHCIJCKLMN O| We live in our own world | A |
| A world that is too small | B |
| For you to stoop and enter | C |
| Even on hands and knees | D |
| The adult subterfuge | E |
| And though you probe and pry | F |
| With analytic eye | F |
| And eavesdrop all our talk | G |
| With an amused look | H |
| You cannot find the centre | C |
| Where we dance where we play | I |
| Where life is still asleep | J |
| Under the closed flower | C |
| Under the smooth shell | K |
| Of eggs in the cupped nest | L |
| That mock the faded blue | M |
| Of your remoter heaven | N |
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| Submitted by Andrew Mayers | O |
Ronald Stuart Thomas
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