Bongaloo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCA DEE FGG BHH B| 'What is a Bongaloo Daddy ' | A |
| 'A Bongaloo Son ' said I | B |
| 'Is a tall bag of cheese | C |
| Plus a Chinaman's knees | C |
| And the leg of a nanny goat's eye ' | A |
| - | |
| 'How strange is a Bongaloo Daddy ' | - |
| 'As strange as strange ' I replied | D |
| 'When the sun's in the West | E |
| It appears in a vest | E |
| Sailing out with the noonday tide ' | - |
| - | |
| 'What shape is a Bongaloo Daddy ' | - |
| 'The shape my Son I'll explain | F |
| It's tall round the nose | G |
| Which continually grows | G |
| In the general direction of Spain ' | - |
| - | |
| 'Are you sure there's a Bongaloo Daddy ' | - |
| 'Am I sure my Son ' said I | B |
| 'Why I've seen it not quite | H |
| On a dark sunny night | H |
| - | |
| Do you think that I'd tell you a lie | B |
Spike Milligan
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