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 devoursA
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That in our ponds resideB
Why should he dwell on high church towersA
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With which he's not alliedB
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Incessantly he chatters thereC
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And gives our ears no restD
But neither old nor young can dareC
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To drive him from his nestD
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I humbly ask it how can heE
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Give of his title proofF
Save by his happy tendencyE
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To soil the church's roofF

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe



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