The Drunkard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKBOne must guard oneself ever so carefully against | A |
Howling without any reason like an animal | B |
Against pouring beer over the faces of all the waiters | C |
And kicking them in their faces | D |
Against shortening the disgusting time | E |
Spent lying in a gutter | F |
Against throwing oneself off a bridge | G |
Against hitting friends in the mouth | H |
Against suddenly while dogs bark | I |
Tearing the clothes off a well fed body | J |
Against hurling into any old beloved woman's | K |
Thighs one's dark skull | B |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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