Topsy-turvy World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEAFAFGHGH I JKJKLMNMOCACIF the butterfly courted the bee | A |
And the owl the porcupine | B |
If churches were built in the sea | A |
And three times one was nine | B |
If the pony rode his master | C |
If the buttercups ate the cows | D |
If the cats had the dire disaster | C |
To be worried sir by the mouse | E |
If mamma sir sold the baby | A |
To a gypsy for half a crown | F |
If a gentleman sir was a lady | A |
The world would be Upside down | F |
If any or all of these wonders | G |
Should ever come about | H |
I should not consider them blunders | G |
For I should be Inside out | H |
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Chorus | I |
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Ba ba black wool | J |
Have you any sheep | K |
Yes sir a packfull | J |
Creep mouse creep | K |
Four and twenty little maids | L |
Hanging out the pie | M |
Out jump d the honey pot | N |
Guy Fawkes Guy | M |
Cross latch cross latch | O |
Sit and spin the fire | C |
When the pie was open d | A |
The bird was on the brier | C |
William Brighty Rands
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