Declaration Of Independence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBC DDD EEE FFF GGGH| MYSELF It means that you don't care | A |
| To have me lift you in your chair | A |
| That if I do you'll rage and tear | A |
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| MYSELF It means you don't require | B |
| Assistance from your willing sire | B |
| In eating 'twill but rouse your ire | C |
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| MYSELF It means when you are through | D |
| That you don't want your daddy to | D |
| Unseat you as he used to do | D |
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| Time was and not so long ago | E |
| When you were carried to and fro | E |
| And waited on but now No No | E |
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| You'd rather fall and break your head | F |
| Or fill your lap with cream and bread | F |
| Than be helped up or down or fed | F |
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| Well kid I hope you'll stay that way | G |
| And that there'll never come a day | G |
| When you're without the strength to say | G |
| MYSELF | H |
Ringgold Wilmer Lardner
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