What The Captain Said At The Point-to-point Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCACDEDEFFGG| I've had a good bump round my little horse | A |
| Refused the brook first time | B |
| Then jumped it prime | B |
| And ran out at the double | C |
| But of course | A |
| There's always trouble at a double | C |
| And then I don't know how | D |
| It was he turned it up | E |
| At that big hairy fence before the plough | D |
| And some young silly pup | E |
| I don't know which | F |
| Near as a toucher knocked me into the ditch | F |
| But we finished full of running and quite sound | G |
| And anyhow I've had a good bump round | G |
Siegfried Sassoon
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