Turkeys Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFFGG

The turkeys wade the close to catch the beesA
In the old border full of maple treesA
And often lay away and breed and comeB
And bring a brood of chelping chickens homeC
The turkey gobbles loud and drops his ragD
And struts and sprunts his tail and then lets dragD
His wing on ground and makes a huzzing noiseE
Nauntles at passer bye and drives the boysE
And bounces up and flies at passer byeF
The old dog snaps and grins nor ventures nighF
He gobbles loud and drives the boys from playG
They throw their sticks and kick and run awayG

John Clare



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