The Tower And The Falcon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFG HIJKKKDK ILM

There was a tower onceA
In a London streetB
It was the highest widest thickest towerC
The proudest roundest finest towerC
Of all towersD
English men passed it byE
They could not see it allF
Because it went above tree tops and cloudsG
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It was lonely up there where the trees stoppedH
Until one dayI
A blue falcon came flyingJ
He criedK
Tower Do you know you are the highest finest roundestK
The tallest proudest greatestK
Of all the towersD
In all the worldK
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He went awayI
That night the tower made a new songL
About himselfM

Hilda Conkling



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