The Cricket Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCCCDAEFAEHere is a tale for those who sing with reason | A |
There was a cricket troubadouring fellow | B |
Who chirped his lay or zoomed it like a 'cello | B |
Day in day out no matter what the season | A |
Great was his love for his own violining | C |
He never wearied saying What performing | C |
And oft when through would ask Was not that charming | C |
Then play it over right from the beginning | C |
A talent such as his should be rewarded | D |
So thought he all unconscious of intention | A |
Of any one among the violin sects | E |
Until by some one lo he was regarded | F |
Lifted examined given special mention | A |
And placed within a case with other insects | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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