Topsy-turvy World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEAFAFGHGH I JKJKLMNMOCAC

IF the butterfly courted the beeA
And the owl the porcupineB
If churches were built in the seaA
And three times one was nineB
If the pony rode his masterC
If the buttercups ate the cowsD
If the cats had the dire disasterC
To be worried sir by the mouseE
If mamma sir sold the babyA
To a gypsy for half a crownF
If a gentleman sir was a ladyA
The world would be Upside downF
If any or all of these wondersG
Should ever come aboutH
I should not consider them blundersG
For I should be Inside outH
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ChorusI
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Ba ba black woolJ
Have you any sheepK
Yes sir a packfullJ
Creep mouse creepK
Four and twenty little maidsL
Hanging out the pieM
Out jump d the honey potN
Guy Fawkes GuyM
Cross latch cross latchO
Sit and spin the fireC
When the pie was open dA
The bird was on the brierC

William Brighty Rands



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