Election. (prose) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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Candidates at an election allus reminds me ov a lot o' bees turned aat for they fly abaat th' country buzzin' an' hummin' wol yor fair capt what a din they con mak but as sooin as they pop into th' hive o' St Stephen's yo niver hear a muff they're as quite as waxwark Aw varrily believe 'at one hauf on 'em niver oppen the maath throo th' yaar end to year end nobbut when they're sleepy then they may gape a bit but they do it as quiet as they can As for them chaps 'at tawk soa mich befoor they goa abaat passin' laws to give iverybody a paand a wick whether they work or laik an' reducin' th' workin haars to three haars a day an' three days a wick Why its just gammonA

John Hartley



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