Pinkle Purr Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAA AABBAA AABBAA AABBAATattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr | A |
A little black nothing of feet and fur | A |
And by and by when his eyes came through | B |
He saw his mother the big Tattoo | B |
And all that he learned he learned from her | A |
'I'll ask my mother ' says Pinkle Purr | A |
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Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr | A |
A ridiculous kitten with silky fur | A |
And little black Pinkle grew and grew | B |
Till he got as big as the big Tattoo | B |
And all that he did he did with her | A |
'Two friends together ' says Pinkle Purr | A |
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Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr | A |
An adventurous cat in a coat of fur | A |
And whenever he thought of a thing to do | B |
He didn't much bother about Tattoo | B |
For he knows it's nothing to do with her | A |
So 'See you later ' says Pinkle Purr | A |
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Tattoo is the mother of Pinkle Purr | A |
An enormous leopard with coal black fur | A |
A little brown kitten that's nearly new | B |
Is now playing games with its big Tattoo | B |
And Pink looks lazily down at her | A |
'Dear little Tat ' says Pinkle Purr | A |
Alan Alexander Milne
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