Old Fashioned Remedies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDD EEDDCC

Taking medicine today isn't what it used to be Castor oil is castor oil but they've banished senna tea And they've sugar coated now all the bitter things we took Mother used to brew for us from the family doctor book Now I tell that boy of mine when he starts to make a fuss He is lucky not to be taking what they gave to usA
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Seems the kitchen stove back then always had a pan or twoB
Brewing up a remedy for the ailments which we knewB
Something mother said we'd need surely in a little whileC
Senna tea for stomach ills and its brother chamomileC
But I vow the worst of all remedies they gave to meD
Was that gummy sticky stuff known and served as flaxseed teaD
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Boy put down that little pill take your powder and be gladE
You're not getting what they gave when your father was a ladE
Mother's hand was gentle but rough and hard it seemed to beD
When she sat beside my bed rubbing goose grease into meD
Getting well is easy now Take your medicine and smileC
You are lucky that it's not senna tea or chamomileC

Edgar Albert Guest



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