The Mole Part Two Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA AA BC DD EE EE AA FF EE AA GG HH EE EE II AAKlabumm So krieg die Schwerenot | A |
Der Nachbar schie t die Spatzen tot | A |
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Klaboom Enough to lose one's head | A |
The neighbour's shooting sparrows dead | A |
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Doch immerhin und einerlei | B |
Ein Flintenschu ist schnell vorbei | C |
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But anyhow and all the same | D |
The shooting's over Knoll takes aim | D |
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Schon wieder w hlt das Ungetier | E |
Wart denkt sich Knoll Jetzt kommen wir | E |
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The monster's burrowing once more | E |
This is what Knoll's been waiting for | E |
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Er schwingt die Hacke voller Hast | A |
Radatsch O sch ner Birnenast | A |
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Quite hastily he swings the hoe | F |
The pear tree's there to catch the blow | F |
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Die Hacke rgert ihn doch sehr | E |
Drum holt er jetzt den Spaten her | E |
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The hoe's no good in times of need | A |
His trusty spade will do the deed | A |
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Nun Alter sei gescheit und weise | G |
Und mache leise leise leise | G |
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Old boy be silent not a breath | H |
Let stealth and cunning be his death | H |
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Schnarr ng Da t nt ihm in das Ohr | E |
Ein Bettelmusikantenchor | E |
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Shnarrang A din assaults his ear | E |
A band of street musicians 's here | E |
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Musik wird oft nicht sch n gefunden | I |
Weil sie stets mit Ger usch verbunden | I |
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Music is always noise related | A |
And often not appreciated | A |
Wilhelm Busch
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