Nursery Rhyme. Cxxx. Songs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADED EDDD EDFD GDGD GDHDOh where are you going | A |
My pretty maiden fair | B |
With your red rosy cheeks | C |
And your coal black hair | B |
I'm going a milking | A |
Kind sir says she | D |
And it's dabbling in the dew | E |
Where you'll find me | D |
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May I go with you | E |
My pretty maiden fair c | D |
Oh you may go with me | D |
Kind sir says she c | D |
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If I should chance to kiss you | E |
My pretty maiden fair c | D |
The wind may take it off again | F |
Kind sir says she c | D |
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And what is your father | G |
My pretty maiden fair c | D |
My father is a farmer | G |
Kind sir says she c | D |
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And what is your mother | G |
My pretty maiden fair c | D |
My mother is a dairy maid | H |
Kind sir says she c | D |
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