Ballade Of The Golfer In Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC ABADBCBC ABABBCBC E BCBC

In the foursome some would fainA
Find nepenthe for their woeB
Following through shine or rainA
Where the greens like satin showB
But I vote such sport as slowB
Find it rather glum and gruesomeC
With a little maid I knowB
I would play a quiet twosomeC
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In the threesome some maintainA
Lies excitement's gayest glowB
Strife that mounts unto the brainA
Like the sparkling Veuve ClicquotD
My opinion Nay not soB
Noon or eve or morning dewsomeC
With a little maid I knowB
I would play a quiet twosomeC
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Bays of glory some would gainA
With grim Bogey for their foeB
He's a bogey who's not slainA
Save one smite with canny blowB
Yet I hold this tame and thoughB
My refrain seems trite 'tis truesomeC
With a little maid I knowB
I would play a quiet twosomeC
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Comrades all who golfing goB
Happiness if you would view someC
With a little maid you knowB
Haste and play a quiet twosomeC

Clinton Scollard



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