Ensilage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEEEThe farmers now should all adorn | A |
A few fields with sweet southern corn | A |
It is luscious thick and tall | B |
The beauty of the fields in fall | B |
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For it doth make best ensilage | C |
For those in dairying engage | C |
It makes the milk in streams to flow | D |
Where dairymen have a good silo | D |
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The cow is a happy rover | E |
O'er the fields of blooming clover | E |
Of it she is a fond lover | E |
And it makes the milk pails run over | E |
James Mcintyre
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