Boomerang Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBCC

This piece of hardwood cunningly shapedA
was curved so evenly while piccaninnies gapedA
at a Warrior who chipped at it with pieces of flintA
and formed it by meticulous dint upon dintA
Outside his wurly he sat beside a treeB
and chipped at it patiently for hours not for meB
but to kill the Wallaby in the rocky passC
to kill the fat wild Turkey hiding in the grassC

Rex Ingamells



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