A Patch In A Plaid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHIJKLKMENEO

i think my pastor fast oftA
He'd let the perching birds beB
A crawling thing with furs softC
I think i'd done the same at the seaB
Making things believed correctD
it is shrinking it is dryingE
and the patch becoming wetF
Old me at eye of needle donningE
Pulling out away with forceG
Like the old bag with emery dustH
only the tears turning worseI
and girls wears becoming costJ
We go mixing liquors and limeK
we don t have to say anything wiseL
of what went on at that timeK
you go building your house in the iceM
I am thinking i see you comingE
Like a child's car rolled down the rugsN
I think I would hear it horningE
Like the band of morning frogsO

Adebayo Sir Toby
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 08/21/2020



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