Robinson Crusoe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDE FGHGII FHJHKK LMLMNN| Maester Robinson Crusoe ban lonely old faller | A |
| Who ban on an island gude long time ago | B |
| His friends all ban lost in a yolly big shipwreck | C |
| But Robinson alvays ban lucky yu know | B |
| He get on dis island and can't get avay | D |
| By yiminy say Crusoe ay tenk ay skol stay | E |
| - | |
| Von day some cannibals com to dis island | F |
| And brenging some frends just to make little stew | G |
| Dese frends dey ant lak to be made into cooking | H |
| And von faller dodge dis har cannibal crew | G |
| His name it ban Friday He ban a gude coon | I |
| And Crusoe and he start to eat from same spoon | I |
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| Dey have lots of fun on dis har desert island | F |
| Dey play seven up and casino ay tenk | H |
| And Crusoe put on a nice bar tender's apron | J |
| And taught Maester Friday to mix a gude drenk | H |
| Dey get kind o' used to dis old desert isle | K |
| And get 'long togedder qvite gude for a vile | K |
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| But Friday ban coon and yu know dese coon fallers | L |
| Ban looking for tips yust so sharp sum dey can | M |
| So Friday yust tal Maester Robinson Crusoe | L |
| Ay tenk Maester Crusoe yu ban a cheap man | M |
| Den he yump into ocean and svim yust lak hal | N |
| And Robinson Crusoe ban losing his pal | N |
William F. Kirk
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