Righteous Anger Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEFThe lanky hank of a she in the inn over there | A |
Nearly killed me for asking the loan of a glass of beer | B |
May the devil grip the whey faced slut by the hair | A |
And beat bad manners out of her skin for a year | B |
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That parboiled imp with the hardest jaw you will see | C |
On virtue's path and a voice that would rasp the dead | D |
Came roaring and raging the minute she looked on me | C |
And threw me out of the house on the back of my head | D |
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If I asked her master he'd give me a cask a day | E |
But she with the beer at hand not a gill would arrange | F |
May she marry a ghost and bear him a kitten and may | E |
The High King of Glory permit her to get the mange | F |
David O'bruaidar
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