1920's Flicker Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGGH GAIGJK LBGMNIO

John Dillinger and Baby Faced NelsonA
in a dream togetherB
one shooting holes thruC
theories of his untimely deathD
the other frying in an old timeE
e Electric ChairF
with balloons waving bonbonsG
going off the crowd in a joyousG
boisterous moodH
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The marquee readsG
Public Enemy Number OneA
laid to rest in aI
shallow grave asG
gravelly as the heartJ
that beat in his stoney chestK
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An adjacent sign notedL
crime does pay the undertakerB
but other good hearted folksG
need look no further thanM
the Dempsey Tunney fightN
to see which has theI
bigger box office drawO

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