A Newspaper Is A Collection Of Half-injustices Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GED HIJ KFL MMNNJJA newspaper is a collection of half injustices | A |
Which bawled by boys from mile to mile | B |
Spreads its curious opinion | C |
To a million merciful and sneering men | D |
While families cuddle the joys of the fireside | E |
When spurred by tale of dire lone agony | F |
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A newspaper is a court | G |
Where every one is kindly and unfairly tried | E |
By a squalor of honest men | D |
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A newspaper is a market | H |
Where wisdom sells its freedom | I |
And melons are crowned by the crowd | J |
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A newspaper is a game | K |
Where his error scores the player victory | F |
While another's skill wins death | L |
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A newspaper is a symbol | M |
It is feckless life's chronicle | M |
A collection of loud tales | N |
Concentrating eternal stupidities | N |
That in remote ages lived unhaltered | J |
Roaming through a fenceless world | J |
Stephen Crane
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