Jim Jay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEFGHGIJKLMNHO PQFRSTFTUBVBDo diddle di do | A |
Poor Jim Jay | B |
Got stuck fast | C |
In Yesterday | B |
Squinting he was | D |
On Cross legs bent | E |
Never heeding | F |
The wind was spent | E |
Round veered the weathercock | F |
The sun drew in | G |
And stuck was Jim | H |
Like a rusty pin | G |
We pulled and we pulled | I |
From seven till twelve | J |
Jim too frightened | K |
To help himself | L |
But all in vain | M |
The clock struck one | N |
And there was Jim | H |
A little bit gone | O |
At half past five | P |
You scarce could see | Q |
A glimpse of his flapping | F |
Handkerchee | R |
And when came noon | S |
And we climbed sky high | T |
Jim was a speck | F |
Slip slipping by | T |
Come to morrow | U |
The neighbours say | B |
He'll be past crying for | V |
Poor Jim Jay | B |
Walter De La Mare
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