The Amateur Photographer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDDDD EFEFCDCDGGD HIHICDCDJDDBeware of those who slyly pilch | A |
In many cunning ways | B |
Beware of little lyres that filch | A |
From undisputed bays | B |
Beware the tumbler's beaded brim | C |
The ass in fiercer fur | D |
But most of all beware of him | C |
Who makes my pen to stir | D |
THe Insecure | D |
And Amateur | D |
Implacable Photographer | D |
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Beware lest thieving for your thirst | E |
An earwig's in the plum | F |
Beware of folly gay at first | E |
That later makes you glum | F |
Beware of pits when stars are dim | C |
The tooth of vagrant cur | D |
But most of all beware of him | C |
That makes my pen to stir | D |
The masterful | G |
Disasterful | G |
Implacable Photographer | D |
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Beware of angling in a stream | H |
Whose trout are not for you | I |
Beware of trusting in a dream | H |
That's gone before the dew | I |
Beware of truckling to a whim | C |
Of folks that always purr | D |
But most of all beware of him | C |
That makes my pen to stir | D |
The premature | J |
And Amateur | D |
Implacable Photographer | D |
Norman Rowland Gale
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