The Power Of Steam Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGEE| We now do sing a new theme | A |
| It is prodigious power of steam | A |
| And our little fast steam horse | B |
| How he works with mighty force | B |
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| Instead of hay and oats we thrust | C |
| In his mouth chips and saw dust | C |
| Which heats the blood in his veins | D |
| Then how he saws and bores and plains | D |
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| He's never troubled with the botts | E |
| But all the time he gaily trotts | E |
| And every day he is full able | F |
| To make many a chair and table | F |
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| Work for him is only sport | G |
| He feels so good he oft does snort | G |
| As he trotts along his course | E |
| Our little frolicksome steam horse | E |
James Mcintyre
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