From Fame To Fowls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCDCCD EDEE CFCCF GHGGHIJIIJ CKCCKILIIL

Mr Blenkinsop and IA
Are much concerned to learnB
That somewhere in the further skyA
A frightful heat belt lurks on highA
Where torrid ethers burnB
And I and Mr BlenkinsopC
We take it rather hardD
Because all work will have to stopC
Henceforth within the small work shopC
In Blenkinsop's back yardD
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For many years we labored thereE
In Blenkinsop's back yardD
And in our town plain folk would stareE
And mutter 'That's the learned pairE
Who'll win the world's regard '-
We planned a gadget in that shopC
To journey to the moonF
And deferential friends would stopC
To speak to me and BlenkinsopC
And ask of our balloonF
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We'd built the thing of bits and scrapsG
And loomed amongst our peersH
As very scientific chapsG
Tho' privily we meant perhapsG
To dodge the trip for yearsH
If not for e'er But while remainedI
The possibilityJ
Vast oodles of renown we gainedI
And fulsome praise our townspeople rainedI
On Blenkinsop and meJ
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Alas for me and BlenkinsopC
Our name is mud in townK
For we have come an awful flopC
Gone is the kudos of our shopC
And gone our vast renownK
Now I and Blenkinsop my pardI
Walk 'mid derisive howlsL
Although his lot is not so hardI
For in the Blenkinsop back yardI
Our ship now shields his fowlsL

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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