The Logic Of Anti-sosh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE GGHIIH JKELLEMMBNNBKJBNNB OOBPPBQQBRRB SSHTUH VVEWWEXXBYYB| Mister Chairman er ah when | A |
| We right thinking business men | A |
| Are treated with much scant um er civility | B |
| I say the time has come | C |
| For us to er ah um | C |
| To defend our rights and er respectability | B |
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| We are right sir to defend | D |
| Our interests And the trend | D |
| Of present legislation is fantastic sir | E |
| That is er the only word | F |
| To describe it It's absurd | F |
| And calls for opposition um er drastic sir | E |
| - | |
| And ah sir I think I can | G |
| Say this meeting to a man | G |
| Is distinctly Anti Sosh and er and sensible | H |
| And holds that Labor aims | I |
| And Socialistic claims | I |
| Are visionary and um reprehensible | H |
| - | |
| - | |
| We are ready to resist | J |
| The ah rabid Socialist | K |
| Who's as great an anarchist as any Russian sir | E |
| And the Labor party's laws | L |
| Are tyrannical Applause | L |
| Which er brings me to the subject of discussion sir | E |
| Regarding telephones | M |
| The Labor Party Groans | M |
| Seems to think it can oppress us with impunity | B |
| But I hold sir it is plain | N |
| That the benefits we gain | N |
| Should be paid for by that is the whole community | B |
| As an Anti Socialist | K |
| Mister Chairman I insist | J |
| If that gentleman who interjected recently | B |
| Will endeavour to restrain | N |
| His impatience I'll explain | N |
| I'd remind him we conduct these meetings decently | B |
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| Mister Chairman to resume | O |
| When I look around this room | O |
| On the members of this er great society | B |
| And consider we've to pay | P |
| For these benefits I say | P |
| It's er bordering on um on impropriety | B |
| The er people sir should bear | Q |
| What's that I protest sir Chair | Q |
| This er person who seems bent upon confusing me | B |
| With his most unseemly din | R |
| I don't know how he got in | R |
| Cannot shake my argument sir by abusing me | B |
| - | |
| And I answer him sir Bosh | S |
| Bosh How dare he call me Sosh | S |
| Our position is invinc er ah invincible | H |
| His remarks sir I resent | T |
| And I hold my argument | U |
| Is a basic principle of um of principle | H |
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| As my worthy friend Bruce Smith | V |
| Bosh sir Petriana myth | V |
| Six hitters Marriage tie er Confiscation sir | E |
| Um er break up fam'ly ties | W |
| Lies sir Socialistic lies | W |
| Alarming capital and immigration sir | E |
| Now Eh Order Sir I claim | X |
| Your protection What's his name | X |
| Is this man a member Sir show your authority | B |
| An imposter I've no doubt | Y |
| Ha I thought so Put him out | Y |
| Now the motion Carried by a large majority | B |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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