Old Farmer Jack Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAA ACAC DAEAOld farmer Jack gazed on his wheat | A |
And feared the frost would nip it | B |
Said he it's nearly seven feet | A |
I must begin to strip 'it | A |
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He stripped it with a stripper and | A |
He bagged it with a bagger | C |
The bags were all so lumpy that | A |
They made the bumper stagger | C |
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The lumper staggered up the stack | D |
Where he was told to stack it | A |
And Jack was paid and put the cash | E |
Inside his linen jacket | A |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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