Allie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGF AHCHDIJKJ LMCNDOPQP HRCADSTUTAllie call the birds in | A |
The birds from the sky | B |
Allie calls Allie sings | C |
Down they all fly | B |
First there came | D |
Two white doves | E |
Then a sparrow from his nest | F |
Then a clucking bantam hen | G |
Then a robin red breast | F |
- | |
Allie call the beasts in | A |
The beasts every one | H |
Allie calls Allie sings | C |
In they all run | H |
First there came | D |
Two black lambs | I |
Then a grunting Berkshire sow | J |
Then a dog without a tail | K |
Then a red and white cow | J |
- | |
Allie call the fish up | L |
The fish from the stream | M |
Allie calls Allie sings | C |
Up they all swim | N |
First there came | D |
Two gold fish | O |
A minnow and a miller's thumb | P |
Then a pair of loving trout | Q |
Then the twisted eels come | P |
- | |
Allie call the children | H |
Children from the green | R |
Allie calls Allie sings | C |
Soon they run in | A |
First there came | D |
Tom and Madge | S |
Kate and I who'll not forget | T |
How we played by the water's edge | U |
Till the April sun set | T |
Robert Graves
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about Allie poem by Robert Graves
Best Poems of Robert Graves