The Stork's Vocation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA B C DC D E FE F| THE stork who worms and frogs devours | A |
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| That in our ponds reside | B |
| Why should he dwell on high church towers | A |
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| With which he's not allied | B |
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| Incessantly he chatters there | C |
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| And gives our ears no rest | D |
| But neither old nor young can dare | C |
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| To drive him from his nest | D |
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| I humbly ask it how can he | E |
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| Give of his title proof | F |
| Save by his happy tendency | E |
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| To soil the church's roof | F |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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