Twillingate Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFG HIJK LHLMN LOELL| We all end up badly and | A |
| it's not the season nor the salt | B |
| rather I suspect but type of gherkin used | C |
| - | |
| We all end badly at least | D |
| the more modest of us do | E |
| the old salts they dine on | F |
| limericks anyways | G |
| - | |
| We all end up sadly the distances | H |
| and the wiles only last up | I |
| sideways and barely with | J |
| the edge ways of a smile | K |
| - | |
| Some of us sadly | L |
| limit our losses | H |
| call off the posse | L |
| quit deals the | M |
| quicksilver steals | N |
| - | |
| Some of us gladly | L |
| surrender or catch | O |
| a slow boat to Twillingate | E |
| if not willingly | L |
| at least painstakingly | L |
Paul Cameron Brown
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