A Cabbage Patch Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGI JKJKFLFL| Folk ask if I'm alive | A |
| Most think I'm not | B |
| Yet gaily I contrive | A |
| To till my plot | B |
| The world its way can go | C |
| I little heed | D |
| So long as I can grow | C |
| The grub I need | D |
| - | |
| For though long overdue | E |
| The years to me | F |
| Have taught a lesson true | E |
| Humility | F |
| Such better men than I | G |
| I've seen pass on | H |
| Their pay off when they die | G |
| Oblivion | I |
| - | |
| And so I mock at fame | J |
| With books unread | K |
| No monument I claim | J |
| When I am dead | K |
| Contented as I see | F |
| My cottage thatch | L |
| That my last goal should be | F |
| A cabbage patch | L |
Robert William Service
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