The Alternative - 1927 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCD EEBB

Betty Yack of Mittyack charming was and youngA
But Betty Yack of Mittyack had a bitter tongueA
And she married her one Otto who henceforth seemed doomed for lifeB
To submit to the upbraiding of his bonny bitter wifeB
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Betty Yack of Mittyack joined while still quite charmingC
That association having aims for better farmingC
'So far so good my bitter Bet ' remarked her husband OttoD
'If you join associations you must then adopt the motto '-
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Betty read the articles and pondered quite a whileE
Then nodded to her husband with a soft but gentle smileE
And the happy little couple are at last released from strifeB
For Betty Yack of Mittyack stays dumb for all her lifeB

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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