The Dominant Male Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD AEAAEFGFG HIHIJKAK LMLNMKOKOYour place is by my side my dear | A |
A holding of my hand | B |
When I am feeling rather queer | A |
And hard to understand | B |
Not 'mid that fierce forensic crew | C |
Who argue in the courts | D |
But doing all that you can do | C |
When I am out of sorts | D |
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To me it all seems very clear | A |
Yours to submit and bow | E |
Mine to command and domineer | A |
Your place is by my side my dear | A |
A stroking of my brow | E |
Consoling me for all my ills | F |
My proud position brings | G |
The while you find vicarious thrills | F |
Midst all the humbler things | G |
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Your place is by my side my sweet | H |
For you so weak and frail | I |
Must bear the burden and the heat | H |
Of troubles that assail | I |
The lord and master moaning here | J |
You may not toil alone | K |
But ever by my side my dear | A |
To soothe me when I moan | K |
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To me it all seems very plain | L |
While I am strong I'm free | M |
But when I feel a little pain | L |
Your place is by my side again | N |
To calm and comfort me | M |
But if you went out on your own | K |
And left me in my pride | O |
What could I do dear all alone | K |
Your place is at my side | O |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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