My Favoured Fare Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCACA ADADEAEA FGFGHAHA| Some poets sing of scenery | A |
| Some to fair maids make sonnets sweet | B |
| A fig for love and greenery | A |
| Be mine a song of things to eat | B |
| Let brother bards divinely dream | C |
| I'm just plain human as you see | A |
| And choose to carol such a theme | C |
| As ham and eggs and tea | A |
| - | |
| Just two fried eggs or maybe three | A |
| With lacy rims and sunside up | D |
| Pink coral ham and amber tea | A |
| Poured in a big fat china cup | D |
| I have no crave for finer fare | E |
| That's just the chuck for chaps like me | A |
| Aye if I were a millionaire | E |
| Just ham and eggs and tea | A |
| - | |
| When of life's fussiness I tire | F |
| And on my skull I wear a cap | G |
| As tartan shawled beside the fire | F |
| I stroke the kitten on my lap | G |
| Give me no broth and chicken breast | H |
| My last repast shall hearty be | A |
| Oh how I'll sup with chuckling zest | H |
| On ham and eggs and tea | A |
Robert William Service
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