The Mellowing Of Joe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACADAD AEAEAFAF A AGAHA AIAIAJA AKAKAFAFWhen the Laborites and Liberals are bickering | A |
Are a calling and a bawling in the House | B |
And the strangers in the gallery are snickering | A |
As the members rear on end and loudly 'rouse ' | C |
There's a voice they miss amid the vocal thundering | A |
A voice that led the howl a while ago | D |
And the people in the precincts are a wondering | A |
What has happened to the erstwhile acid Joe | D |
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For no longer does he lead his noisy following | A |
With a cheering or a sneering to the fray | E |
But they watch him sitting silently a swallowing | A |
All the gibes they hurl at him across the way | E |
And as others mark his silence 'mid the bellowing | A |
And the bawling of the blatant party cry | F |
Then they realise that Joseph is a mellowing | A |
He's a mellowing as time goes by | F |
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When the Affable's a sobbing and a sorrowing | A |
O'er the 'precipices ' 'chasms' and the 'brinks ' | - |
And the Ministry's antipathy to borrowing | A |
Joseph mellows as he sits and sadly thinks | G |
Sits and mellows 'mid the bellows of his following | A |
While the howls of Willy Kelly smite his ear | H |
While the Fusion in confusion is a wallowing | A |
And the green unripened members bawl 'Hear hear ' | - |
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There is something that is sobering and saddening | A |
In the autumn of political careers | I |
And the thoughts of former verdancy are maddening | A |
As a member mellows with the passing years | I |
For his greenness and his meanness set him shivering | A |
And he solemnly begins to ask himself | J |
As he feels the tree political a quivering | A |
'Will I ripen on the bough or on the shelf ' | - |
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But the verdancy of Joseph is a vanishing | A |
Whereat right thinking citizens rejoice | K |
All his sourness and his dourness he is banishing | A |
You may note the alteration in his voice | K |
Though it is not yet attuned to softest 'cello ing | A |
'Twill be sweeter meeker music by and bye | F |
For 'tis evident that Joseph is a mellowing | A |
He's a mellowing as time goes by | F |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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