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Consolation — Nursery Rhyme Lyrics

A dime and a dollar
Took me by the collar
And whispered this word in my ear:
"We must leave you to-morrow,
But prithee don't sorrow,
We'll come back to see you next year.??

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Nursery rhymes are some of the best teachers of rhythm and rhyme. "Consolation" uses 6 lines to create a memorable verse — proof that effective poetry doesn't need to be long. Pay attention to the meter: the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables is what makes the rhyme stick in your head.

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What are the words to Consolation?
The lyrics to Consolation are: A dime and a dollar / Took me by the collar / And whispered this word in my ear: / "We must leave you to-morrow, / But prithee don't sorrow, / We'll come back to see you next year.??
How many lines does Consolation have?
"Consolation" has 6 lines of verse.