Ay, Que Dolo! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFAG DHID JKAJ| Dona Josefina has thrown my goat | A |
| out onto the calle El Fez | B |
| Ay The menu of pain is as big | C |
| as a queen sized aha umbrella | D |
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| The lolita from the barrio chino licks | E |
| the sellos and then my luau | F |
| there is a hint of ajo from Ab derabad | A |
| with periodos of adages and lapis lazuli | G |
| - | |
| I have known the fonda of Dona Josefina | D |
| the jetty of her hips under the veil | H |
| of her mild protests where pigs and lox | I |
| do mix in a yodel of ah do do dah | D |
| - | |
| The lolita from the barrio chino is a rider | J |
| of net gains and bronze sea snakes | K |
| she holds a baroque club in one hand | A |
| and ma of mana from a mouse in the other | J |
Nick Carbo
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