The Beast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIA JKLAMD NOBCPQRSCT

He was the bullman earliermA
King of the dish my lucky animalB
Breathing was easy in his airy holdingC
The sun sat in his armpitD
Nothing went moldy The little invisiblesE
Waited on him hand and footF
The blue sisters sent me to another schoolG
Monkey lived under the dunce capH
He kept blowing me kissesI
I hardly knew himA
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He won't be got rid ofJ
Memblepaws teary and sorryK
Fido Littlesoul the bowel's unfamiliarL
A dustbin's enough for himA
The dark's his boneM
Call him any name he'll come to itD
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Mud sump happy sty faceN
I've married a cupboard of rubbishO
I bed in a fish puddleB
Down here the sky is always fallingC
Hogwallow's at the windowP
The star bugs won't save me this mouthQ
I housekeep in Time's gut endR
Among emmets and mollusksS
Duchess of NothingC
Hairtusk's brideT

Sylvia Plath



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