The rhyme scheme is A-B-C-B "No, baby, no, you may not go, A For the dogs are fierce and wild, B And clubs and hoses, guns and jails C Aren't good for a little child." B
Ballads typically have four line verses, much like poems, of which two or more rhyme. Common rhyme schemes include a,a,b,b, a,b,a,b or a,b,c,b (where the a lines and b lines rhyme). Build one verse...