The Jedge Of Bowie County Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEA AAEEBB

HE WAS bo'n way down in Texas where the sun is allus shinin'A
An' a cloud's so thin it's easy to observe the silver linin'A
An' he grew among the quaint folk an' the simple folk that laboredB
In the mint an' melon patches an' with them for years he neighboredB
An' he stored up all the sunshine in the Texas skies above himC
An' the red hearts of the melons till they're part an' passel of himC
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He was Jedge of Bowie county jedge fer cullud an' fer white folkD
Whar he learned the ways of people learned the wrong folk an' the right folkD
An' his heart grew big with kindness fer the ones who came with sad thingsE
An' his face grew round with smilin' at the ones who came with glad thingsE
Fer the Jedge of Bowie county all his early days was storin'A
Up the laughter of old Texas that should set us all a roarin '-
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Now the spices of the mint patch an' the juices of the melonA
Seem to sorter drip an' trickle through the stories that he's tellinA
An' he shakes our sides with laughter and he leads us all to gladnessE
Till we've plum forgot the troubles that have caused us any sadnessE
Oh it seems that life is giviii' us an extra joyous bountyB
When it lets us sit an' listen to the Jedge of Bowie CountyB

Edgar Albert Guest



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