Turkeys Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFFGG| The turkeys wade the close to catch the bees | A |
| In the old border full of maple trees | A |
| And often lay away and breed and come | B |
| And bring a brood of chelping chickens home | C |
| The turkey gobbles loud and drops his rag | D |
| And struts and sprunts his tail and then lets drag | D |
| His wing on ground and makes a huzzing noise | E |
| Nauntles at passer bye and drives the boys | E |
| And bounces up and flies at passer bye | F |
| The old dog snaps and grins nor ventures nigh | F |
| He gobbles loud and drives the boys from play | G |
| They throw their sticks and kick and run away | G |
John Clare
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