Jam (a Hymn Of Hate) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCDEDEFD GEGEHDHDHID BBBBDDDDDID BDBDBDBDBBDWhat is meant by active service | A |
'Ere where sin is leakin' loose | B |
'N' the oldest 'and's as nervis | B |
As a dog bedevilled goose | B |
Has bin writ be every poet | C |
What can rhyme it worth a dam | D |
But the 'orror as we know it | E |
Is jist jam jam JAM | D |
Oh the 'ymn of 'ate we owe it | E |
Stodgy splodgy seepy soaky sanguinary | F |
jam | D |
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There's the fearful roar iv battle | G |
What gets underneath yer 'at | E |
Mooin' like a million cattle | G |
Each as big as Ararat | E |
There's the red field green 'n' slippy | H |
And I'm cleaner where I am | D |
But the thing that's got me nippy | H |
It is jam jam JAM | D |
Druv us sour it has 'n' dippy | H |
Sticky sicky slimy sloppy stummick strafin' | I |
jam | D |
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Of the mud that's in the trenches | B |
Writers make a solemn fuss | B |
For the vermin 'n' the stenches | B |
Little ladies pity us | B |
But the yearn that's honest dinkum | D |
'N' the prayer what ain't a sham | D |
Is that Fritz may bust 'n' sink 'em | D |
Ships of jam jam JAM | D |
For we bolt 'em chew 'em drink 'em | D |
Million billion bar'ls of beastly cloyin' | I |
clammy jam | D |
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We are sorry sick of peaches | B |
'N' we're full right up of plum | D |
'N' innards fairly screeches | B |
When the tins of apple come | D |
Back of Blighty piled in cases | B |
Jist as close as they can cram | D |
Fillin' all the open spaces | B |
Is the 'jam jam JAM | D |
Oh the woe the soldiers face is | B |
Monday Sunday ruddy muddy boundless | B |
bogs of jam | D |
Edward George Dyson
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