A Dog's Mistake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDEE FFGG HHAA IIJJ

In Doggerel VerseA
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He had drifted in among us as a straw drifts with the tideB
He was just a wand'ring mongrel from the weary world outsideB
He was not aristocratic being mostly ribs and hairC
With a hint of spaniel parents and a touch of native bearC
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He was very poor and humble and content with what he gotD
So we fed him bones and biscuits till he heartened up a lotD
Then he growled and grew aggressive treating orders with disdainE
Till at last he bit the butcher which would argue want of brainE
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Now the butcher noble fellow was a sport beyond beliefF
And instead of bringing actions he brought half a shin of beefF
Which he handed on to Fido who received it as a rightG
And removed it to the garden where he buried it at nightG
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'Twas the means of his undoing for my wife who'd stood his friendH
To adopt a slang expression went in off the deepest endH
For among the pinks and pansies the gloxinias and the gorseA
He had made an excavation like a graveyard for a horseA
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Then we held a consultation which decided on his fateI
'Twas in anger more than sorrow that we led him to the gateI
And we handed him the beef bone as provision for the dayJ
Then we opened wide the portal and we told him On your wayJ

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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