'billy' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDD AAEEDD DDEEFF FFGGHH IIC DDAt the risk of seeming silly | A |
I would ask you 'Where is Billy ' | B |
Here's a crisis here's a fight | C |
And he's missing Strike a light | C |
Blithering blazes Here's a mill | D |
Rough house stuff and where's our Bill | D |
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Where's the speech with phrases frilly | A |
Trouncing foemen willy nilly | A |
Waving arms gesticulations | E |
Posturing and wild gyrations | E |
Briefly where's the vaudeville | D |
That in olden days was Bill | D |
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Where's the harsh voice rising shrilly | D |
To uphold the views of Billy | D |
Far too grave grow politics | E |
Lacking all his circus tricks | E |
Missing Missing And alack | F |
Some folk say he won't come back | F |
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Not so I I see him dreaming | F |
In some chamber planning scheming | F |
Till when we are on the verge | G |
Of disaster he'll emerge | G |
With the only sane safe plan | H |
For deliverance of man | H |
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Then with one fine regal gesture | I |
He will don again the vesture | I |
Of authority and right | C |
Crying 'Come I see the light ' | - |
Gosh But wouldn't we look silly | D |
If once more we followed Billy | D |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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