Rhyming scheme of the poem "The Marrog"
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The Marrog
My desk's at the back of the class
With a body of brass
And nobody, nobody knows
I'm a Marrog from Mars
And seventeen fingers and toes.
Wouldn't they shriek if they knew
I've three eyes at the back of my head
And my hair is bright purple
My nose is deep blue
And my teeth are half-yellow, half-red.
My five arms are silver, and spiked
With knives on them sharper than spears..
I could go back right now if I liked-
And return in a million light-years.
I could gobble them all
For I'm seven foot tall
And I'm breathing green flames from my ears.
Wouldn't they yell if they knew,
If they guessed that a Marrog was here?
Ha-ha, they haven't a clue-
Or wouldn't they tremble with fear!
'Look, look, a Marrog'
They'd all scream-and SMACK
The blackboard would fall and the ceiling would crack
And teacher would faint, I suppose.
But I grin to myself, sitting right at the back
And nobody, nobody knows.
The Rhyme scheme of 1 st stanza is ABAA
The Rhyme scheme of 2nd stanza is ABAB
The Rhyme scheme of 3rd stanza Is ABAB
The Rhyme scheme of 4th stanza is AABB
The Rhyme scheme of 5th stanza is ABAB
The Rhyme scheme of 6th stanza is ABCAB.
Rhyme Scheme :
- The sequence of sounds that reprises at the end of a line or stanza is known as a minstrelsy scheme. Line by line, stanza by stanza, or throughout the entire lyric, minstrelsy schemes might alter.
- In formal verse, which has a fixed metre and a recreating pattern of stressed-out and unstressed syllables, minstrelsy- scheme runes are generally composed.
- There are colorful formats for minstrelsy scheme patterns. The letters of the ABC are used to render the patterns. Lines with the same letter in their designation agree with one another.
- In the minstrelsy scheme ABAB, for case, the first and third lines of a stanza, or the" As," and the alternate line and the fourth line, or the" Bs," agree with each other.
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