Allie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGF AHCHDIJKJ LMCNDOPQP HRCADSTUT

Allie call the birds inA
The birds from the skyB
Allie calls Allie singsC
Down they all flyB
First there cameD
Two white dovesE
Then a sparrow from his nestF
Then a clucking bantam henG
Then a robin red breastF
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Allie call the beasts inA
The beasts every oneH
Allie calls Allie singsC
In they all runH
First there cameD
Two black lambsI
Then a grunting Berkshire sowJ
Then a dog without a tailK
Then a red and white cowJ
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Allie call the fish upL
The fish from the streamM
Allie calls Allie singsC
Up they all swimN
First there cameD
Two gold fishO
A minnow and a miller's thumbP
Then a pair of loving troutQ
Then the twisted eels comeP
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Allie call the childrenH
Children from the greenR
Allie calls Allie singsC
Soon they run inA
First there cameD
Tom and MadgeS
Kate and I who'll not forgetT
How we played by the water's edgeU
Till the April sun setT

Robert Graves



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