Venice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBGBBH GDBBIJ BBBKL| Bugsa Bunny you're the sanest man | A |
| in all Italia last hope for risorgimento | B |
| singing Santa Lucia in the barber shop | C |
| glorious ears twitching your gondola | D |
| the only golden one in Venice | E |
| carving new canals infuriating | F |
| a city of inflated shopkeepers | G |
| Sylvester leaving paw prints on tourist | B |
| maps living a chase without travellers cheques | G |
| perhaps Europe's last sportsman then one last | B |
| swing further than Tarzan across Canal Grande | B |
| tourist eyes blinded by your tail | H |
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| And Bugs Sylvester never heroes | G |
| of a World Cup victory no pizza or basilica | D |
| ever dedicated to you saints of my sanity | B |
| for years and years you were art | B |
| and life's all about more real | I |
| than any fresco | J |
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| Alive when the city of art the world's heart | B |
| ancient Disneyland contracted out | B |
| to pros and cons its own bankruptcy | B |
| totally unanimated cartoon Sylvester if only you | K |
| had written I'd have sent you the can opener | L |
S. K. Kelen
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