A Fair Risk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CD D EAEA| Rashly I shot an arrow in the air | A |
| And as my shaft into the zenith sped | B |
| I knew 'twas bound to fall some time somewhere | A |
| And wondered if 'twould dropp upon some head | B |
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| A certain friend of mine who loitered near | C |
| Remarked 'Don't let the thing distress you please | D |
| 'Twill hit a politician never fear ' | - |
| And so my tortured conscience was at ease | D |
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| Now when I read of Party Government | E |
| Its wrangles lies and methods most unfair | A |
| I calmly step outside my tenement | E |
| And shoot another arrow in the air | A |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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