The Drunkard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKB

One must guard oneself ever so carefully againstA
Howling without any reason like an animalB
Against pouring beer over the faces of all the waitersC
And kicking them in their facesD
Against shortening the disgusting timeE
Spent lying in a gutterF
Against throwing oneself off a bridgeG
Against hitting friends in the mouthH
Against suddenly while dogs barkI
Tearing the clothes off a well fed bodyJ
Against hurling into any old beloved woman'sK
Thighs one's dark skullB

Alfred Lichtenstein



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