From Fame To Fowls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCDCCD EDEE CFCCF GHGGHIJIIJ CKCCKILIILMr Blenkinsop and I | A |
Are much concerned to learn | B |
That somewhere in the further sky | A |
A frightful heat belt lurks on high | A |
Where torrid ethers burn | B |
And I and Mr Blenkinsop | C |
We take it rather hard | D |
Because all work will have to stop | C |
Henceforth within the small work shop | C |
In Blenkinsop's back yard | D |
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For many years we labored there | E |
In Blenkinsop's back yard | D |
And in our town plain folk would stare | E |
And mutter 'That's the learned pair | E |
Who'll win the world's regard ' | - |
We planned a gadget in that shop | C |
To journey to the moon | F |
And deferential friends would stop | C |
To speak to me and Blenkinsop | C |
And ask of our balloon | F |
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We'd built the thing of bits and scraps | G |
And loomed amongst our peers | H |
As very scientific chaps | G |
Tho' privily we meant perhaps | G |
To dodge the trip for years | H |
If not for e'er But while remained | I |
The possibility | J |
Vast oodles of renown we gained | I |
And fulsome praise our townspeople rained | I |
On Blenkinsop and me | J |
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Alas for me and Blenkinsop | C |
Our name is mud in town | K |
For we have come an awful flop | C |
Gone is the kudos of our shop | C |
And gone our vast renown | K |
Now I and Blenkinsop my pard | I |
Walk 'mid derisive howls | L |
Although his lot is not so hard | I |
For in the Blenkinsop back yard | I |
Our ship now shields his fowls | L |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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