Tails Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB AAAB| A lion has a tail and a very fine tail | A |
| And so has an elephant and so has a whale | A |
| And so has a crocodile and so has a quail | A |
| They ve all got tails but me | B |
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| If I had sixpence I would buy one | C |
| I d say to the shopman Let me try one | C |
| I d say to the elephant This is my one | C |
| They d all come round to see | B |
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| Then I d say to the lion Why you ve got a tail | A |
| And so has the elephant and so has the whale | A |
| And look There s a crocodile He s got a tail | A |
| You ve all got tails like me | B |
Alan Alexander Milne
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