1920's Flicker Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGGH GAIGJK LBGMNIO| John Dillinger and Baby Faced Nelson | A |
| in a dream together | B |
| one shooting holes thru | C |
| theories of his untimely death | D |
| the other frying in an old time | E |
| e Electric Chair | F |
| with balloons waving bonbons | G |
| going off the crowd in a joyous | G |
| boisterous mood | H |
| - | |
| The marquee reads | G |
| Public Enemy Number One | A |
| laid to rest in a | I |
| shallow grave as | G |
| gravelly as the heart | J |
| that beat in his stoney chest | K |
| - | |
| An adjacent sign noted | L |
| crime does pay the undertaker | B |
| but other good hearted folks | G |
| need look no further than | M |
| the Dempsey Tunney fight | N |
| to see which has the | I |
| bigger box office draw | O |
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