Aiken Drum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABCCB DE FE GE HE IE JKLK DE FE GE ME IK

There was a man lived in the moon lived in the moonA
lived in the moonA
There was a man lived in the moonA
And his name was Aiken DrumB
And he played upon a ladle a ladle a ladleC
And he played upon a ladleC
And his name was Aiken DrumB
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And his hat was made of good cream cheeseD
And his name cE
-
And his coat was made of good roast beefF
And his name cE
-
And his buttons were made of penny loavesG
And his name cE
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His waistcoat was made of crust of piesH
And his name cE
-
His breeches were made of haggis bagsI
And his name cE
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There was a man in another townJ
And his name was Willy WoodK
And he played upon a razorL
And his name was Willy WoodK
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And he ate up all the good cream cheeseD
And his name cE
-
And he ate up all the good roast beefF
And his name cE
-
And he ate up all the penny loavesG
And his name cE
-
And he ate up all the good pie crustM
And his name cE
-
But he choked upon the haggis bagsI
And there was an end of Willy WoodK

Walter Crane



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