Kith And Kin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJKL MNLO OPQRRSTTLTFF TTTUTTQVVWV TXS

Once there was a giantA
who lived in a kneecapB
a peculiar giant at thatC
who expelled all realityD
as a pig might a pokeE
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Not concerned with the dilemmaF
of easing life's toothpaste formG
into dental crustings orH
oblivion's dark shadowsI
from lightless pathsJ
the giant assumed guardianshipK
over his fibro tissual homeL
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The giant could be seenM
ferrying dwarfed bonesN
over the inter causal domeL
of flesh and bloodO
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At times he substitutedO
a remarkable likenessP
for his kith and kinQ
by dumping calloused cushionsR
too long cousinsR
of the diaper rash effectS
bunions cornsT
carbunclesT
eager to roamL
the padlocked socketsT
between distant fibulaF
and tibiaF
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Poor femur of course wasT
outraged against carpalsT
and the growing phalanxT
arrangement ofU
distant phalangesT
Even the metatarsalsT
were girdled inQ
righteous indignationV
committed against their personV
by a maverick masqueradingW
in pelvic insubordinationV
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Altogether the body contains bonesT
It is rumoured none containX
a giant of his capacity notoriety or effectS

Paul Cameron Brown



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