The Sailor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABACI'd like to be a sailor a sailor bold and bluff | A |
Calling out 'Ship ahoy ' in manly tones and gruff | A |
I'd learn to box the compass and to reef and tack and luff | A |
I'd sniff and snifff the briny breeze and never get enough | A |
Perhaps I'd chew tobacco or an old black pipe I'd puff | A |
But I wouldn't be a sailor if | B |
The sea was very rough | A |
Would you | C |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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