Kith And Kin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJKL MNLO OPQRRSTTLTFF TTTUTTQVVWV TXSOnce there was a giant | A |
who lived in a kneecap | B |
a peculiar giant at that | C |
who expelled all reality | D |
as a pig might a poke | E |
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Not concerned with the dilemma | F |
of easing life's toothpaste form | G |
into dental crustings or | H |
oblivion's dark shadows | I |
from lightless paths | J |
the giant assumed guardianship | K |
over his fibro tissual home | L |
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The giant could be seen | M |
ferrying dwarfed bones | N |
over the inter causal dome | L |
of flesh and blood | O |
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At times he substituted | O |
a remarkable likeness | P |
for his kith and kin | Q |
by dumping calloused cushions | R |
too long cousins | R |
of the diaper rash effect | S |
bunions corns | T |
carbuncles | T |
eager to roam | L |
the padlocked sockets | T |
between distant fibula | F |
and tibia | F |
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Poor femur of course was | T |
outraged against carpals | T |
and the growing phalanx | T |
arrangement of | U |
distant phalanges | T |
Even the metatarsals | T |
were girdled in | Q |
righteous indignation | V |
committed against their person | V |
by a maverick masquerading | W |
in pelvic insubordination | V |
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Altogether the body contains bones | T |
It is rumoured none contain | X |
a giant of his capacity notoriety or effect | S |
Paul Cameron Brown
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