Having The Flu And With Nothing Else To Do Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE F GHI JKLM HINLIF OP O QRI read a book about John Dos Passos and according to | A |
the book once radical communist | B |
John ended up in the Hollywood Hills living off investments | C |
and reading the | D |
i Wall Street Journal i | E |
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this seems to happen all too often | F |
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what hardly ever happens is | G |
a man going from being a young conservative to becoming an | H |
old wild ass radical | I |
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however | J |
young conservatives always seem to become old | K |
conservatives | L |
it's a kind of lifelong mental vapor lock | M |
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but when a young radical ends up an | H |
old radical | I |
the critics | N |
and the conservatives | L |
treat him as if he escaped from a mental | I |
institution | F |
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such is our politics and you can have it | O |
all | P |
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keep it | O |
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sail it up your | Q |
ass | R |
Charles Bukowski
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