The Dancer And The Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA AA BB CC DD EE FF GG| See the standing of the dancer | A |
| I think he's angry at the enhancer | A |
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| He finds it hard to see the alligator | A |
| Overshadowed by the clever plater | A |
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| Who is that prowling near the pen | B |
| I think she'd like to eat the benn | B |
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| She is but a thundery girl | C |
| Admired as she sits upon a burl | C |
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| Her cunning car is just a fox | D |
| It needs no gas it runs on pillar box | D |
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| She's not alone she brings a wolf | E |
| a pet hippopotamus and lots of wolff | E |
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| The hippopotamus likes to chase a bear | F |
| Especially one that's in the wear | F |
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| The dancer shudders at the streamline zombie | G |
| He want to leave but she wants the crombie | G |
Plantard Dacull
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