Longlegs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIAIEJKA| Longlegs he yelled 'Coo ee ' | A |
| And all across the combe | B |
| Shrill and shrill it rang rang through | C |
| The clear green gloom | D |
| Fairies there were a spinning | E |
| And a white tree maid | F |
| Lifted her eyes and listened | G |
| In her rain sweet glade | F |
| Bunnie to bunnie stamped old Wat | H |
| Chin deep in bracken sate | I |
| A throstle piped 'I'm by I'm by ' | A |
| Clear to his timid mate | I |
| And there was Longlegs straddling | E |
| And hearkening was he | J |
| To distant Echo thrilling back | K |
| A thin 'Coo ee ' | A |
Walter De La Mare
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