Windmills And Stone Stables Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCAA DDEE FFGG| Cows suffered in the days of old | A |
| For want of water and from cold | A |
| Now of good water they have fill | B |
| For it is pumped by the windmill | B |
| - | |
| No matter how well cows were fed | C |
| They suffered cold in their board shed | C |
| But good stone walls now them enfold | A |
| And they are warm and safe from cold | A |
| - | |
| Now they do enjoy their fodder | D |
| And repay with their full udder | D |
| If bran slops you on cow bestow | E |
| Of milk it will increase the flow | E |
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| And in your efforts do not halt | F |
| But let them daily lick the salt | F |
| And never let the dogs them chase | G |
| But let them walk at their quiet pace | G |
James Mcintyre
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