Twillingate Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFG HIJK LHLMN LOELL

We all end up badly andA
it's not the season nor the saltB
rather I suspect but type of gherkin usedC
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We all end badly at leastD
the more modest of us doE
the old salts they dine onF
limericks anywaysG
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We all end up sadly the distancesH
and the wiles only last upI
sideways and barely withJ
the edge ways of a smileK
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Some of us sadlyL
limit our lossesH
call off the posseL
quit deals theM
quicksilver stealsN
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Some of us gladlyL
surrender or catchO
a slow boat to TwillingateE
if not willinglyL
at least painstakinglyL

Paul Cameron Brown



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