Bird Song - Crow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABCDE FFFGHHG IIIJKKJCrow | A |
I detest the Carrion Crow | A |
He's a raven don't you know | A |
He's a greedy glutton also and a ghoul | B |
And his sanctimonious caw | C |
Rubs my temper on the raw | D |
He's a demon and a most degraded fowl | E |
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Blue Wren | F |
I admire the pert Blue wren | F |
And his dainty little hen | F |
Though she hasn't got a trace of blue upon her | G |
But she's pleasing and she's pretty | H |
And she sings a cheerful ditty | H |
While her husband is a gentleman of honour | G |
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Cuckoo | I |
I despise the Pallid Cuckoo | I |
A disreputable 'crook' who | I |
Shirks her duties for a lazy life of ease | J |
I abhor her mournful call | K |
Which is not a song at all | K |
But a cross between a whimper and a wheeze | J |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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