Sixties Hangover Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFF GHIIJKLMNOPHFQR

We have all been here beforeA
almost cut my hairB
the refrain from Crosby Stills Nash YoungC
reading more like a law firm letterhead thanD
any invocation for real social changeE
Respectability that first casualty of the eightiesF
What exactly was a true child of the sixtiesF
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Here's a few safe betsG
Valedictorians were few and difficult to find for their irrelevantH
high school peers Are you listening Paul and PaulaI
Cutoffs Hitchhiking to CaliforniaI
All is beautiful Laid back BeadsJ
The sixties were a jukebox that came of ageK
Ponderosa shirts were destined to outlive their ownersL
Thirty three is perilously close to being afraidM
Elvis Presley a blimp at forty missed the sixties or ratherN
failed to live them downO
The hullabaloo of freedom was taken for granted then shelvedP
Amid a crescendo of killing only a year and one half of the presentH
decade duplicates the assassinations of the violent sixtiesF
Even the cop troupe withered crooned Eric Burton at MonterreyQ
I think notR

Paul Cameron Brown



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