Coyote Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDB EEBB FFBB| Blown out of the prairie in twilight and dew | A |
| Half bold and half timid yet lazy all through | A |
| Loath ever to leave and yet fearful to stay | B |
| He limps in the clearing an outcast in gray | B |
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| A shade on the stubble a ghost by the wall | C |
| Now leaping now limping now risking a fall | C |
| Lop eared and large jointed but ever alway | D |
| A thoroughly vagabond outcast in gray | B |
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| Here Carlo old fellow he's one of your kind | E |
| Go seek him and bring him in out of the wind | E |
| What snarling my Carlo So even dogs may | B |
| Deny their own kin in the outcast in gray | B |
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| Well take what you will though it be on the sly | F |
| Marauding or begging I shall not ask why | F |
| But will call it a dole just to help on his way | B |
| A four footed friar in orders of gray | B |
Bret Harte
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