How The Whale Got His Throat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCCDDD| When the cabin port holes are dark and green | A |
| Because of the seas outside | B |
| When the ship goes wop with a wiggle between | A |
| And steward falls into the soup tureen | A |
| And trunks begin to slide | B |
| When Nursey lies on the floor in a heap | C |
| And Mummy tells you to let her sleep | C |
| And you aren't waked or washed or dressed | D |
| Why then you will know if you haven't guessed | D |
| You're quot Fifty North and Forty West quot | D |
Rudyard Kipling
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