Statio Secunda Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDECFGGHIJKKLJIJ IMJMBB

Just listen to the blackbird what a noteA
The creature has God bless his happy throatA
He is so absolutely gladB
I fear he will go madB
Look here this very gritC
I crush beneath my bootD
His little footE
Trod crisp that day That's it that's itC
O what is there to sayF
The little foot so warm and pinkG
O what is there to thinkG
His mother kissed it every nightH
When she put out the light And whereI
What is it now a fascicleJ
Of crumbling bonesK
J ammed in with earth and stonesK
You say that this is oldL
A tale twice told Say what you willJ
Old new I swearI
That it is horribleJ
Horrible blackbird howsoe'erI
The Spring rejoice you with its budding bloomM
Yes horrible most horribleJ
Though you should carol to the crack of doomM
Poor blackbird being so absolutely gladB
I hope he won't go madB

Thomas Edward Brown



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