The King Of Bores Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECFE| Abundant bores afflict this world and some | A |
| Are bores of magnitude that come and no | B |
| They're always coming but they never go | B |
| Like funeral pageants as they drone and hum | A |
| Their lurid nonsense like a muffled drum | A |
| Or bagpipe's dread unnecessary flow | B |
| But one superb tormentor I can show | B |
| Prince Fiddlefaddle Duc de Feefawfum | A |
| He the johndonkey is who when I pen | C |
| Amorous verses in an idle mood | D |
| To nobody or of her reads them through | E |
| And smirking says he knows the lady then | C |
| Calls me sly dog I wish he understood | F |
| This tender sonnet's application too | E |
Ambrose Bierce
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