Just off the cuff, here's one:
"Scones were made by fools like me but only a clod can can wreck his tea."
A little doggerel (light verse which is humorous and comic by nature) loosely based on the last line from the Joyce Kilmer poem, "For Mrs. Henry Mills Alden":
I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in Summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
The scone was mentioned in the poem "A Scone at Brunch" by Sai Murray.
Longfellow never mentioned Dawes or Prescott in his poem.
Scone. The ancient coronation place of the kings of scotland.
Words that rhyme with Scone include:aloneatoneblownbonecalzoneclonecologneconeflownhoneknownloanmoanownozonephonesewnsownthowntone
I ate a scone.
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A reindeer is mentioned in the poem 'The Night Before Christmas' by Clement C. Moore.
New Scone was created in 1805.
Scone Palace was created in 1808.
Raid of Scone happened in 1297.
Robert of Scone died in 1159.
In the story they are crowned at scone.
In Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," the season mentioned is autumn, which is described as the time when the leaves were turning yellow.