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Alliterativism

G. K. Chesterton

FRENCH AIRMEN HAVE BEEN FLYING OVER BADEN AND
BAVARIA, VIOLATING BELGIAN NEUTRALITY
—Stated on German authority in the “Westminster Gazette”

See the flying French depart
Like the bees of Bonaparte,
Swarming up with a most venomous vitality.
Over Baden and Bavaria,
And Brighton and Bulgaria,
Thus violating Belgian neutrality.

And the injured Prussian may
Not unreasonably say
“Why, it cannot be so small a nationality
Since Brixton and Batavia,
Bolivia and Belgravia,
Are bursting with the Belgian neutrality.”

By pure Alliteration
You may trace this curious nation,
And respect this somewhat scattered Principality;
When you see a B in Both
You may take your Bible oath
You are violating Belgian neutrality.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From The Latest School | 1914
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