The Judge Is Like The Owl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBB BBBB BCDEA | |
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The Judge is like the Owl mdash | B |
I've heard my Father tell mdash | B |
And Owls do build in Oaks mdash | B |
So here's an Amber Sill mdash | B |
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That slanted in my Path mdash | B |
When going to the Barn mdash | B |
And if it serve You for a House mdash | B |
Itself is not in vain mdash | B |
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About the price mdash 'tis small mdash | B |
I only ask a Tune | C |
At Midnight mdash Let the Owl select | D |
His favorite Refrain | E |
Emily Dickinson
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