A Canary At The Farm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABCCCB DDDEDDDE AAAFAAAF| Folks has be'n to town and Sahry | A |
| Fetched 'er home a pet canary | A |
| And of all the blame' contrary | A |
| Aggervatin' things alive | B |
| I love music that I love it | C |
| When it's free and plenty of it | C |
| But I kindo' git above it | C |
| At a dollar eighty five | B |
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| Reason's plain as I'm a sayin' | D |
| Jes' the idy now o' layin' | D |
| Out yer money and a payin' | D |
| Fer a willer cage and bird | E |
| When the medder larks is wingin' | D |
| Round you and the woods is ringin' | D |
| With the beautifullest singin' | D |
| That a mortal ever heard | E |
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| Sahry's sot tho' So I tell her | A |
| He's a purty little feller | A |
| With his wings o' creamy yeller | A |
| And his eyes keen as a cat | F |
| And the twitter o' the critter | A |
| 'Pears to absolutely glitter | A |
| Guess I'll haf to go and git her | A |
| A high priceter cage 'n that | F |
James Whitcomb Riley
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