A Patch In A Plaid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHIJKLKMENEO| i think my pastor fast oft | A |
| He'd let the perching birds be | B |
| A crawling thing with furs soft | C |
| I think i'd done the same at the sea | B |
| Making things believed correct | D |
| it is shrinking it is drying | E |
| and the patch becoming wet | F |
| Old me at eye of needle donning | E |
| Pulling out away with force | G |
| Like the old bag with emery dust | H |
| only the tears turning worse | I |
| and girls wears becoming cost | J |
| We go mixing liquors and lime | K |
| we don t have to say anything wise | L |
| of what went on at that time | K |
| you go building your house in the ice | M |
| I am thinking i see you coming | E |
| Like a child's car rolled down the rugs | N |
| I think I would hear it horning | E |
| Like the band of morning frogs | O |
Adebayo Sir Toby
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