The Alcoholic Albatross Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDEE FFGG HHII AAJKBrothers what are we to think | A |
When we muse upon strong drink | A |
Is it bad or is it good | B |
Is it poison or is it food | C |
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Albatrosses so say some | D |
Find great benefit in rum | D |
And in gratitude for nips | E |
Bring fair winds to troubled ships | E |
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Others say the cocktail shaker | F |
Is a noted trouble maker | F |
And declare that men stir up | G |
Woe in every claret cup | G |
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But so far as I'm concerned | H |
I may say I've never learned | H |
Whether alcohol in place | I |
Benefits the human race | I |
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Take your choice If you should think | A |
Drink is good why have a drink | A |
But if you are at a loss | J |
Give it to some albatross | K |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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