Alf-s Twelfth Bit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBC DDC BBB EFB FFB BBBG GBBALLAD FOR THE TIMES' SPECIAL SILVER NUMBER | A |
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Sez the Times a silver lining | B |
Is what has set us pining | B |
Montague Montague | C |
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In the season sad and weary | D |
When our minds are very bleary | D |
Montague Montague | C |
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There is Sir Hen Deterding | B |
His phrases interlarding | B |
Montague Montague | B |
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With the this and that and what | E |
For putting silver on the spot | F |
Montague Montague | B |
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Just drop it in the slot | F |
And it will surely boil the pot | F |
Montague Montague | B |
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Gold of course is solid too | B |
But some silver set to stew | B |
Might do too Montague | B |
With a lively wood pulp ad | G |
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To cheer the bad and sad | G |
Montague Montague | B |
Ezra Pound
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