Dash Into Realism: Escape Pad From The Sixties Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGBHIHJJI| For one street argot became tougher | A |
| You had to distinguish between what you meant by calling someone a mother | A |
| The Black Panther influence no doubt but a rejuvenation of the | B |
| language Street fighting man Butchery at My Lai | C |
| House arrest for Lieutenant Calley so strangely appropriate for the times | D |
| So middle class and a tribute to doing one's own thing | E |
| Rampant militant individualism the hallmarks of expression | F |
| Sit ins love ins peace ins The Electric Acid Kool Aid Test | G |
| anyone The sixties were the highwater meritocracy from the | B |
| foremost me decade | H |
| Getting right on target for the narcissism of the seventies | I |
| Or so it was rumoured | H |
| What's next in the social roller derby | J |
| Cutbacks retrenchments accountability | J |
| Even uglier this new argot of the eighties | I |
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