Answer:
There is something about my cellphone A
I can’t wait to have it in my hand B
Teachers, parents do not understand B
If I have it, I’m never alone A
There is something about my cellphone A
I find it to be just grand B
It obeys my every command B
Shows me the world, everything to be known A
Explanation:
<u>A rhyme scheme is determined by the final sound of the last word in each line of a poem. The very first final sound to appear is always attributed the letter A. Every time that same sound appears again throughout the poem, it should be labeled </u><u>A.</u><u> In the poem above, the final sound of </u><u>cellphone</u><u> is repeated in the words </u><u>alone</u><u> and </u><u>known</u><u>.</u>
<u>The second final sound to appear must be attributed the letter </u><u>B.</u><u> In this case, it is the final sound of the word </u><u>hand</u><u>, which is repeated in </u><u>understand</u><u>, </u><u>grand</u><u>, and </u><u>command</u><u>. The rhyme scheme is, thus, ABBA in both stanzas.</u>
Since you did not specify how many stanzas the poem should have, I wrote only those two. Feel free to add more lines using the same final sounds as before.