Moth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DBD EBFCG EHCG CBH ICA| I saw the the fresh codfish of my generation destroyed | A |
| How I mourned the codling | B |
| A codling is crisp a codling is unspoilt | A |
| a codling is saucy however | C |
| - | |
| How happy is the territorial damselfly | D |
| Now regional is just the thing | B |
| To get me wondering if the damselfly is jurisdictional | D |
| - | |
| African ants however hard they try | E |
| Will always be big | B |
| Agricultural arboreal african ants | F |
| Do african ants make you shiver | C |
| do they | G |
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| Alternating aphids however hard they try | E |
| Will always be zany | H |
| Do alternating aphids make you shiver | C |
| do they | G |
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| How happy is the whitish curious caterpillar | C |
| Now off white is just the thing | B |
| To get me wondering if the curious caterpillar is milky | H |
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| I cannot help but stop and look at the larval blackheaded budworm | I |
| Does the blackheaded budworm make you shiver | C |
| does it | A |
Plantard Dacull
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