Sing A Song Of Sixpence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB AB CD ED AF GF HA IA

Sing a song of sixpenceA
A pocket full of ryeB
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Four and twenty black birdsA
Baked in a pieB
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When the pie was open'dC
The birds began to singD
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Was'nt that a dainty dishE
To set before the KingD
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The King was in his counting houseA
Counting out his moneyF
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The Queen was in the parlourG
Eating bread and honeyF
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The maid was in the gardenH
Hanging out the clothesA
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There came a little blackbirdI
And nipp'd off her noseA

Walter Crane



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