The Beast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIA JKLAMD NOBCPQRSCT| He was the bullman earlierm | A |
| King of the dish my lucky animal | B |
| Breathing was easy in his airy holding | C |
| The sun sat in his armpit | D |
| Nothing went moldy The little invisibles | E |
| Waited on him hand and foot | F |
| The blue sisters sent me to another school | G |
| Monkey lived under the dunce cap | H |
| He kept blowing me kisses | I |
| I hardly knew him | A |
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| He won't be got rid of | J |
| Memblepaws teary and sorry | K |
| Fido Littlesoul the bowel's unfamiliar | L |
| A dustbin's enough for him | A |
| The dark's his bone | M |
| Call him any name he'll come to it | D |
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| Mud sump happy sty face | N |
| I've married a cupboard of rubbish | O |
| I bed in a fish puddle | B |
| Down here the sky is always falling | C |
| Hogwallow's at the window | P |
| The star bugs won't save me this mouth | Q |
| I housekeep in Time's gut end | R |
| Among emmets and mollusks | S |
| Duchess of Nothing | C |
| Hairtusk's bride | T |
Sylvia Plath
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