The Crocodile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFGHHIIJJKL MMNNA| 'No animal is half as vile | A |
| As Crocky Wock the crocodile | A |
| On Saturdays he likes to crunch | B |
| Six juicy children for his lunch | B |
| And he especially enjoys | C |
| Just three of each three girls three boys | C |
| He smears the boys to make them hot | D |
| With mustard from the mustard pot | D |
| But mustard doesn't go with girls | E |
| It tastes all wrong with plaits and curls | E |
| With them what goes extremely well | F |
| Is butterscotch and caramel | G |
| It's such a super marvelous treat | H |
| When boys are hot and girls are sweet | H |
| At least that's Crocky's point of view | I |
| He ought to know He's had a few | I |
| That's all for now It's time for bed | J |
| Lie down and rest your sleepy head | J |
| Ssh Listen What is that I hear | K |
| Galumphing softly up the stair | L |
| - | |
| Go lock the door and fetch my gun | M |
| Go on child hurry Quickly run | M |
| No stop Stand back He's coming in | N |
| Oh look that greasy greenish skin | N |
| The shining teeth the greedy smile | A |
| It's Crocky Wock the Crocodile ' | - |
Roald Dahl
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