A Gustatory Achievement Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB BBCC DDB B| Last Thanksgivin' dinner we | A |
| Et at Granny's house an' she | A |
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| Had ist like she alluz does | B |
| Most an' best pies ever wuz | B |
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| Canned black burry pie an' goose | B |
| Burry squshin' full o' juice | B |
| An' roz burry yes an' plum | C |
| Yes an' churry pie um yum | C |
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| Peach an' punkin too you bet | D |
| Lawzy I kin taste 'em yet | D |
| Yes an' custard pie an' mince | B |
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| An' I ain't et no pie since | B |
James Whitcomb Riley
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