The Pigs And The Charcoal-burner Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEAE FGHG IJKJ| The old Pig said to the little pigs | A |
| 'In the forest is truffles and mast | B |
| Follow me then all ye little pigs | A |
| Follow me fast ' | C |
| - | |
| The Charcoal burner sat in the shade | D |
| With his chin oil his thumb | E |
| And saw the big Pig and the little pigs | A |
| Chuffling come | E |
| - | |
| He watched 'neath a green and giant bough | F |
| And the pigs in the ground | G |
| Made a wonderful grisling and gruzzling | H |
| And greedy sound | G |
| - | |
| And when full fed they were gone and Night | I |
| Walked her starry ways | J |
| He stared with his cheeks in his hands | K |
| At his sullen blaze | J |
Walter De La Mare
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