Little Man & Maid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE D DDDFGD| A | |
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| There was a little man | B |
| And he woo'd a little maid | C |
| And he said Little maid will you wed wed wed | D |
| I have little more to say | E |
| Than 'will you yea or nay ' | - |
| For least said is soonest mended ded ded ded | D |
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| The little maid replied | D |
| Some say a little sighed | D |
| But what shall we have to eat eat eat | D |
| Will the love that you're rich in | F |
| Make a fire in the kitchen | G |
| Or the little god of love turn the spit spit spit | D |
Walter Crane
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