The Tower And The Falcon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFG HIJKKKDK ILM| There was a tower once | A |
| In a London street | B |
| It was the highest widest thickest tower | C |
| The proudest roundest finest tower | C |
| Of all towers | D |
| English men passed it by | E |
| They could not see it all | F |
| Because it went above tree tops and clouds | G |
| - | |
| It was lonely up there where the trees stopped | H |
| Until one day | I |
| A blue falcon came flying | J |
| He cried | K |
| Tower Do you know you are the highest finest roundest | K |
| The tallest proudest greatest | K |
| Of all the towers | D |
| In all the world | K |
| - | |
| He went away | I |
| That night the tower made a new song | L |
| About himself | M |
Hilda Conkling
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