The Camera Cage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJKL MNONPQRS| As a child all common sense decreed | A |
| pirates wore dear teeth | B |
| enamel white with tusks to rout an elephant | C |
| the result from eating carrot sticks I was told | D |
| not a solitary doubt clutched my mind | E |
| ivory mingled naturally with black cord and sash | F |
| in the brain's Bluebearded eye | G |
| - | |
| Then it was so matter of fact | H |
| like taking sausage to bed | I |
| saying a proper good night | J |
| for the wisdom of the mother provider | K |
| was similar to a pirate chief | L |
| - | |
| The let down came in advanced picture book form | M |
| childhood crisis accelerated on seeing | N |
| Kidd brain a member of his lusty crew | O |
| but the upstart taking the beating | N |
| was toothless and sore | P |
| no arcanely romantic rake at all | Q |
| more like a strange woman in the park | R |
| with whom no one dared to speak | S |
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