The Alternative - 1927 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCD EEBB| Betty Yack of Mittyack charming was and young | A |
| But Betty Yack of Mittyack had a bitter tongue | A |
| And she married her one Otto who henceforth seemed doomed for life | B |
| To submit to the upbraiding of his bonny bitter wife | B |
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| Betty Yack of Mittyack joined while still quite charming | C |
| That association having aims for better farming | C |
| 'So far so good my bitter Bet ' remarked her husband Otto | D |
| 'If you join associations you must then adopt the motto ' | - |
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| Betty read the articles and pondered quite a while | E |
| Then nodded to her husband with a soft but gentle smile | E |
| And the happy little couple are at last released from strife | B |
| For Betty Yack of Mittyack stays dumb for all her life | B |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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