My Scenario Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGDGD HIHIJKJKOh I've got a lovely story that I've thought out all myself | A |
It will make a gorgeous picture I am sure | B |
Mind it isn't for the money for I am not keen on pelf | A |
nd my attitude to Art is very pure | B |
It is full of real heart int'rest mother love and passion rare | C |
And gun fights and a bad bold man who dies | D |
And a big strong he man hero with divinely marcelled hair | C |
And I really think it ought to win the prize | D |
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The hero falls on evil days and sinks and sinks quite low | E |
This is where the villain comes upon the scene | F |
But the mother writes a letter pointing out the way to go | E |
We will show the letter close up on the screen | F |
Then Augustus that's the hero meets a lovely girl by chance | G |
With great big soulful golf ball baby eyes | D |
And undying love comes to them at the very first brief glance | G |
Oh I really think it ought to win the prize | D |
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But ways of true love ne'er run smooth and lots of dreadful things | H |
Occur and all their plans turn out amiss | I |
But thro' the fights and flights and frights she clings and clings and clings | H |
To win him with the last long luscious kiss | I |
I don't know much of writing things scenarios and such | J |
Still one never really knows what one can do | K |
But the theme is so original and has so quaint a touch | J |
That I think it ought to win the prize Don't you | K |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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