Jim Jay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEFGHGIJKLMNHO PQFRSTFTUBVB

Do diddle di doA
Poor Jim JayB
Got stuck fastC
In YesterdayB
Squinting he wasD
On Cross legs bentE
Never heedingF
The wind was spentE
Round veered the weathercockF
The sun drew inG
And stuck was JimH
Like a rusty pinG
We pulled and we pulledI
From seven till twelveJ
Jim too frightenedK
To help himselfL
But all in vainM
The clock struck oneN
And there was JimH
A little bit goneO
At half past fiveP
You scarce could seeQ
A glimpse of his flappingF
HandkercheeR
And when came noonS
And we climbed sky highT
Jim was a speckF
Slip slipping byT
Come to morrowU
The neighbours sayB
He'll be past crying forV
Poor Jim JayB

Walter De La Mare



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