Ballade Of The Golfer In Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC ABADBCBC ABABBCBC E BCBCIn the foursome some would fain | A |
Find nepenthe for their woe | B |
Following through shine or rain | A |
Where the greens like satin show | B |
But I vote such sport as slow | B |
Find it rather glum and gruesome | C |
With a little maid I know | B |
I would play a quiet twosome | C |
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In the threesome some maintain | A |
Lies excitement's gayest glow | B |
Strife that mounts unto the brain | A |
Like the sparkling Veuve Clicquot | D |
My opinion Nay not so | B |
Noon or eve or morning dewsome | C |
With a little maid I know | B |
I would play a quiet twosome | C |
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Bays of glory some would gain | A |
With grim Bogey for their foe | B |
He's a bogey who's not slain | A |
Save one smite with canny blow | B |
Yet I hold this tame and though | B |
My refrain seems trite 'tis truesome | C |
With a little maid I know | B |
I would play a quiet twosome | C |
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envoy | E |
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Comrades all who golfing go | B |
Happiness if you would view some | C |
With a little maid you know | B |
Haste and play a quiet twosome | C |
Clinton Scollard
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