The Owl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCBEFBEGHere is a tale for ladies with romances | A |
There was an owl composer and musician | B |
Who looked as wise as if he had a mission | B |
And at all art cast supercilious glances | A |
People proclaimed him great because he said it | C |
And like the great he never played nor printed | D |
His compositions 'though 'twas whispered hinted | D |
He'd written something but no one had read it | C |
Owl eyed he posed at functions of position | B |
Hirsute and eye glassed looking analytic | E |
Opening his mouth to worshipping female knowledge | F |
And then he married A woman of ambition | B |
A singer teacher and a musical critic | E |
Just what he wanted He became a college | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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