Cock-crow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMANA| THE cock's far cry | A |
| From lonely yards | B |
| Burdens the night | C |
| With boastful birds | D |
| That mop their wings | E |
| To make response | F |
| A mess of songs | G |
| And broken sense | H |
| So when I slept | I |
| I heard your call | J |
| If lips long dead | K |
| Could answer still | L |
| And snapped off thoughts | M |
| Broke into clamour | A |
| Like the night's throats | N |
| Heard by a dreamer | A |
Kenneth Slessor
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