Sixties Hangover Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFF GHIIJKLMNOPHFQR| We have all been here before | A |
| almost cut my hair | B |
| the refrain from Crosby Stills Nash Young | C |
| reading more like a law firm letterhead than | D |
| any invocation for real social change | E |
| Respectability that first casualty of the eighties | F |
| What exactly was a true child of the sixties | F |
| - | |
| Here's a few safe bets | G |
| Valedictorians were few and difficult to find for their irrelevant | H |
| high school peers Are you listening Paul and Paula | I |
| Cutoffs Hitchhiking to California | I |
| All is beautiful Laid back Beads | J |
| The sixties were a jukebox that came of age | K |
| Ponderosa shirts were destined to outlive their owners | L |
| Thirty three is perilously close to being afraid | M |
| Elvis Presley a blimp at forty missed the sixties or rather | N |
| failed to live them down | O |
| The hullabaloo of freedom was taken for granted then shelved | P |
| Amid a crescendo of killing only a year and one half of the present | H |
| decade duplicates the assassinations of the violent sixties | F |
| Even the cop troupe withered crooned Eric Burton at Monterrey | Q |
| I think not | R |
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