Davy Jones' Door-bell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CBCBDEDEFGHGIIJGGKLG| A Chant for Boys with Manly Voices | A |
| Every line sung one step deeper than the line preceding | B |
| - | |
| Any sky bird sings | C |
| Ring ring | B |
| Any church chime rings | C |
| Dong ding | B |
| Any cannon says | D |
| Boom bang | E |
| Any whirlwind says | D |
| Whing whang | E |
| The bell buoy hums and roars | F |
| Ding dong | G |
| And way down deep | H |
| Where fishes throng | G |
| By Davy Jones' big deep sea door | I |
| Shaking the ocean's flowery floor | I |
| His door bell booms | J |
| Dong dong | G |
| Dong dong | G |
| Deep deep down | K |
| Clang boom | L |
| Boom dong | G |
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