Miss T Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGHGIBDB| It's a very odd thing | A |
| As odd can be | B |
| That whatever Miss T eats | C |
| Turns into Miss T | B |
| Porridge and apples | D |
| Mince muffins and mutton | E |
| Jam junket jumbles | D |
| Not a rap not a button | E |
| It matters the moment | F |
| They're out of her plate | G |
| Though shared by Miss Butcher | H |
| And sour Mr Bate | G |
| Tiny and cheerful | I |
| And neat as can be | B |
| Whatever Miss T eats | D |
| Turns into Miss T | B |
Walter De La Mare
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