The Munificent Monarch Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFGHHIIBBJKLM AN

Surrounded by verdant greenA
There stands the beautiful mansion of a queenA
Her appearance resembles a hippieB
And today she looks a little bit grumpyB
I asked her What happened my mistressC
She replied I want to know the cowboy s addressD
I showed her the roadwayE
She thanked me and rushed straightwayE
It so happened that there was scarcity of water in the countrysideF
Later discovered that the cowman was responsible for this sightG
He deviated the pipelines towards his hometownH
And asked the queen to sit downH
He said We are not getting proper water supply for a weekI
Its hindering the cultivation of fenugreekI
The irrigation facilities were needed urgentlyB
In a haste forgot to take your permission for which I am sorryB
After hearing his pleadJ
Her Majesty was very pleasedK
She asked her equerry to construct more canalsL
And divide the supply into a number of channelsM
The villagers expressed their gratitude to the queenA
She felt elated and her face broke into a wide grinN

Sumedha Biswas
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