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The Cad (Free verse) by beakism
In the Streets of Olde London Towne
A Cad awakens, wearing his Night-Gowne
Spryly he leaps from his cramp?d Bed
Deftly avoiding the Beam above his Head.
He dresses in Clothes to befit a Knave
A Coat, two Trousers, and a Cap he stole from Dave
He opens the Window, and lowers a Cord
Climbs to the Street, hoping to increase his Hoard.
The Cad makes swiftly for the crowded Square
Planning to steal from the Noble-Men there
He espies a Target, a richly dressed Fellowe
Clad in garments of purple and yellow.
The Noble-Man bustles through the Market Place
With a purposeful Look upon his ugly Face
His Jowls hang loose from his Double Chinne
He scowls at the Commoners making a terrible Din.
The Cad is patient as he follows the Cove
This Dandy will supply much Treasure for his Trove
He plans his Trap with artful Precision
If he fails, he will surely be treated with Derision.
The Cad sees his Moment and makes up his Mind
He casually approaches the Man from Behind
Thin, nimble Fingers are the Hall-Mark of the Thiefe
These Fingers quickly make off with a fine gold silk Kerchief.
But hold! All is not well! The Man gives a Holler!
A Constable seizes this Rapscallion by the Collar!
"You're nicked, my Son", the Constable sneers
He takes the Kerchief back, and boxes his Ears.
But this Urchin learnt not nothing in his years upon the Street
He escapes the Constable's Grasp, and runs upon Foot fleet
Before he can be caught, he has been lost from Sight
And that is how a Cad survives to face another Night.
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