How The Leopard Got His Spots Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEEFFGG| I am the Most Wise Baviaan saying in Most wise tones | A |
| quot Let us melt into the landscape just us two by our lones quot | B |
| People have come in a carriage calling But Mummy is | C |
| there | D |
| Yes I can go if you take me Nurse says she don't care | D |
| Let's go up to the pig styes and sit on the farmyard rails | E |
| Let's say things to the bunnies and watch 'em skitter their tails | E |
| Let's' oh anything daddy so long as it's you and me | F |
| And going truly exploring and not being in till tea | F |
| Here's your boots I've brought 'em and here's your cap and stick | G |
| And here's your pipe and tobacco Oh come along out of it quick | G |
Rudyard Kipling
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