Dash Into Realism: Escape Pad From The Sixties Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGBHIHJJI

For one street argot became tougherA
You had to distinguish between what you meant by calling someone a motherA
The Black Panther influence no doubt but a rejuvenation of theB
language Street fighting man Butchery at My LaiC
House arrest for Lieutenant Calley so strangely appropriate for the timesD
So middle class and a tribute to doing one's own thingE
Rampant militant individualism the hallmarks of expressionF
Sit ins love ins peace ins The Electric Acid Kool Aid TestG
anyone The sixties were the highwater meritocracy from theB
foremost me decadeH
Getting right on target for the narcissism of the seventiesI
Or so it was rumouredH
What's next in the social roller derbyJ
Cutbacks retrenchments accountabilityJ
Even uglier this new argot of the eightiesI

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