The Trojan Pony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFCGHIJKL| It is small holds only a few boys and girls | A |
| and smells like graham crackers inside | B |
| There it sits one morning shining in the sun | C |
| A giant toy Beyond inviting Irresistible | D |
| The Trojan children haul it around back | E |
| They make their toy ponies rear and whinny | C |
| and eventually kneel They do this until nap | F |
| time then drink juice and stretch out in the sun | C |
| Pretty soon the Greek children emerge | G |
| We win they shout standing over the Trojans | H |
| who look pleased and surprised A blonde girl | I |
| timidly offers half a cookie and the victor | J |
| gobbles it up even as he continues to | K |
| brandish his enormous cardboard sword | L |
Ronald Koertge
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