The Great Slob Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHHIJKLHMNO PAKQRSTRU| I was always a natural slob | A |
| I liked to lay upon the bed | B |
| in undershirt stained of | C |
| course and with cigarette | D |
| holes | E |
| shoes off | F |
| beerbottle in hand | G |
| trying to shake off a | H |
| difficult night say with a | H |
| woman still around | I |
| walking the floor | J |
| complaining about this and | K |
| that | L |
| and I'd work up a | H |
| belch and say HEY YOU DON'T | M |
| LIKE IT THEN GET YOUR ASS | N |
| OUT OF HERE | O |
| - | |
| I really loved myself I | P |
| really loved my slob | A |
| self and | K |
| they seemed to also | Q |
| always leaving | R |
| but almost | S |
| always | T |
| coming | R |
| back | U |
Charles Bukowski
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