The M'camley Mixture Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDB EFGFAAF BFFFAAF CBBBCCB CHIHCJFJack M'Camley | A |
Lank and long | B |
Ox persuader | C |
Billabong | B |
Bluff and hearty | D |
Sort o' party | D |
Got the quot blanky quot habit strong | B |
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Says the parson | E |
Bright old bird | F |
quot Why'd you use that | G |
Horrid word | F |
Jack looked grinful | A |
Not say sinful | A |
But most vulgar and absurd quot | F |
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quot It's the blanky | B |
Church betwixt | F |
You and me that | F |
Got me fixed quot | F |
Says M'Camley | A |
quot In our fam'ly | A |
Things is all so blanky mixed | F |
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quot There's me father | C |
Whoa back Dick | B |
Church o' Blanky | B |
England stric' | B |
There's me mother | C |
And one brother | C |
Roman Blanky Catholic | B |
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quot But me sister | C |
Way you Stan | H |
Don't them bullocks | I |
Rile a man | H |
Kilts enticed her | C |
Went and spliced a | J |
Presby Blanky terian quot | F |
William Thomas Goodge
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