Danger Of Fire Arms Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCAA DDEF GGHH| For to save life one great solver | A |
| Would be to prohibit the revolver | A |
| Weapon of coward and of bully | B |
| Who slaughter friends in their folly | B |
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| Let now no man or any boy | C |
| With loaded arms ever toy | C |
| Showing off their manly vigor | A |
| Pointing to friend and pulling trigger | A |
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| And sending bullet through their brain | D |
| And then exclaim in mournful strain | D |
| When friends with grief they are goaded | E |
| I did not know that it was loaded | F |
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| Fire arms oft' times do bring woes | G |
| And they kill more friends than foes | G |
| Hunting now o'er fertile fields | H |
| 'Tis seldom that it profit yields | H |
James Mcintyre
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