Boomerang Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBCCThis piece of hardwood cunningly shaped | A |
was curved so evenly while piccaninnies gaped | A |
at a Warrior who chipped at it with pieces of flint | A |
and formed it by meticulous dint upon dint | A |
Outside his wurly he sat beside a tree | B |
and chipped at it patiently for hours not for me | B |
but to kill the Wallaby in the rocky pass | C |
to kill the fat wild Turkey hiding in the grass | C |
Rex Ingamells
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