Cahoots Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFGH IJKL MNOO| PLAY it across the table | A |
| What if we steal this city blind | B |
| If they want any thing let 'em nail it down | C |
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| Harness bulls dicks front office men | D |
| And the high goats up on the bench | E |
| Ain't they all in cahoots | F |
| Ain't it fifty fifty all down the line | G |
| Petemen dips boosters stick ups and guns what's to hinder | H |
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| Go fifty fifty | I |
| If they nail you call in a mouthpiece | J |
| Fix it you gazump you slant head fix it | K |
| Feed 'em | L |
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| Nothin' ever sticks to my fingers nah nah nothin' like that | M |
| But there ain't no law we got to wear mittens huh is there | N |
| Mittens that's a good one mittens | O |
| There oughta be a law everybody wear mittens | O |
Carl Sandburg
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