Gignol Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EAEAFDFD GHGHFIFIAddict of Punch and Judy shows | A |
I was when I was small | B |
My kiddy laughter I suppose | A |
Rang louder than them all | B |
The Judge with banter I would bait | C |
The Copper was a wretch | D |
But oh how I would hiss my hate | C |
For grim Jack Ketch | D |
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Although a grandsire grey I still | E |
Love Punch and Judy shows | A |
And with my toddlers help to fill | E |
Enthusiastic rows | A |
How jolly is their mirth to see | F |
And what a sigh they fetch | D |
When Punch begs to be shown and he | F |
Jerks up Jack Ketch | D |
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Heigh ho No more I watch the play | G |
It is the audience | H |
That gives me my delight today | G |
Such charm of innocence | H |
Immortal mimes It seems to me | F |
Could I re live my span | I |
With gusto I would like to be | F |
A Punch and Judy Man | I |
Robert Service
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