'jack' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CBCBCB DEDEDE FGFGFGSince Stanley felt the icy blast | A |
Jack leads the Opposition | B |
A mild scholastic man to cast | A |
For such a tough position | B |
Fit for some rude iconoclast | A |
Or thick skinned politician | B |
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His academic mind e'er seeks | C |
Direct appeals to reason | B |
He thinks a deal before he speaks | C |
And ever speaks in season | B |
Quibbling to him with folly reeks | C |
And sophistry is treason | B |
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All sentiment he safely locks | D |
Within and jokes unnerve him | E |
No soap or any other box | D |
As pedestal would serve him | E |
He'd analyse a paradox | D |
And jibes can never swerve him | E |
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A poor equipment this you'd say | F |
To meet the hurly burly | G |
Where votes are wheedled in a way | F |
Both devious and curly | G |
We may grow up to Jack some day | F |
He's sound but somewhat early | G |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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