The Owl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCBEFBEG

Here is a tale for ladies with romancesA
There was an owl composer and musicianB
Who looked as wise as if he had a missionB
And at all art cast supercilious glancesA
People proclaimed him great because he said itC
And like the great he never played nor printedD
His compositions 'though 'twas whispered hintedD
He'd written something but no one had read itC
Owl eyed he posed at functions of positionB
Hirsute and eye glassed looking analyticE
Opening his mouth to worshipping female knowledgeF
And then he married A woman of ambitionB
A singer teacher and a musical criticE
Just what he wanted He became a collegeG

Madison Julius Cawein



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