Four-feet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ABBB BBBBI have done mostly what most men do | A |
And pushed it out of my mind | B |
But I can't forget if I wanted to | A |
Four Feet trotting behind | B |
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Day after day the whole day through | A |
Wherever my road inclined | B |
Four feet said quot I am coming with you quot | B |
And trotted along behind | B |
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Now I must go by some other round | B |
Which I shall never find | B |
Somewhere that does not carry the sound | B |
Of Four Feet trotting behind | B |
Rudyard Kipling
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