Cat Parody On Poe's Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA B CC DD BB B EEThe other night while we lay musing and our weary brain confusing o'er the topics of the day | A |
Suddenly we heard a rattling as of serious hosts a battling as they mingled in the fray | A |
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'What is that ' we cried upstarting and into the darkness darting slap we ran against the door | B |
'Oh 'tis nothing ' Edward grumbled as o'er a huge armchair we stumbled ''tis a bug and nothing more ' | - |
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Then said we our anger rising for we thought it so surprising that a bug should thus offend | C |
'Do you think a small insect sir thus would all the air infect sir No 'tis not a bug my friend | C |
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Now becoming sorely frightened round our waist our pants we tightened and put on our coat and hat | D |
When into the darkness peering we saw with trembling and much fearing the glaring eyes of Thomas Cat | D |
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With astonishment and wonder we gazed upon this son of thunder as he sat upon the floor | B |
When resolution taking and a rapid movement making lo we opened wide the door | B |
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Now clear out we hoarsely shouted as o'er head our boot was flouted 'Take your presence from my floor ' | - |
Then with air and mien majestic this dear creature called domestic made his exit through the door | B |
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Made his exit without growling neither was his voice howling not a single word he said | E |
And with feelings much elated to escape a doom so fated we went back to bed | E |
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