Profane Poet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBD EAEAFAF BABAGAGA| Oh how it would enable me | A |
| To titillate my vanity | A |
| If you should choose to label me | A |
| A Poet of Profanity | A |
| For I've been known with vulgar slang | B |
| To stoke the Sacred Fire | C |
| And even used a word like 'hang' | B |
| Suggesting ire | D |
| - | |
| Yea I've been slyly told although | E |
| It savours of inanity | A |
| In print the ladies often show | E |
| A failing for profanity | A |
| So to delight the dears I try | F |
| And often in the past | A |
| In fabricating sonnets I | F |
| Have fulminated 'Blast ' | - |
| - | |
| I know I shock the sober folk | B |
| Who doubt my lyric sanity | A |
| And readers of my rhyme provoke | B |
| By publishing profanity | A |
| But oh a hale and hearty curse | G |
| Is very dear to me | A |
| And so I end this bit of verse | G |
| With d and d and d | A |
Robert Service
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