The Frog Pool Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEBFF GGHHBB| Week after week it shrank and shrank | A |
| as the fierce drought fiend drank and drank | A |
| till on the bone dry bed revealed | B |
| the mud peeled | B |
| but now tonight is steamy warm | C |
| heavy with hint of thunderstorm | C |
| - | |
| And hark hark hoarse and harsh | D |
| the throaty croak of the frogs in the marsh | D |
| quot Wake wake awake awake | E |
| The drought break quot | B |
| but no that chorus seems to me | F |
| more a primeval harmony | F |
| - | |
| The thunder booms the floods flow | G |
| blended with deeper din below | G |
| and every time the skies crash | H |
| the swamps flash | H |
| and the whole place will be tonight | B |
| a pandemonium of delight | B |
James Martin Devaney
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