The Bench And The Blonde In Black Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HF FBI JKFK L MNONP F

His Honor walked into the shopA
For of shopping his Honor was fondB
Did she blush Did her eyes indicate shy surpriseC
In that slim little trim little blondeB
Did his bachelor heart miss a beatD
Did she flash him a smile as she turnedE
Did his Honor smile back at this vision in blackF
Said his Honor 'The case is adjourned 'G
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His Honor walked into his courtH
Said the advocate 'Shop ladies lackF
Much appeal I submit when these dark frocks they fit '-
Said his Honor 'I like 'em in blackF
Yes I like 'em in black when they're blondeB
And I am not concerned with the costI
It's a question of taste and I've no time to waste '-
Said his Honor 'Your action is lost '-
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His Honor walked into the churchJ
'I will ' breathed his Honor and beamedK
On his blonde who alack was no longer in blackF
For in ivory satin she gleamedK
Said the clergyman 'Say after me '-
Said his Honor 'My true wedded wifeL
Er at sickness and health and er all worldly wealth '-
Said his Honor 'The sentence is life '-
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His Honor walked up and walked downM
Sobbed the blonde 'But you don't seem to careN
Why my grey pink and green are not fit to be seenO
And I haven't a rag fit to wearN
And you always did say I looked niceP
In black suits Twenty guineas What fun '-
Then she smiled kissed his neck as he wrote out the chequeF
Sighed his Honor 'Your suit dear is won '-

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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