Little Willie rhymesLittle Willie rhymes are light verses including an indifferent or cheerfully inappropriate response to a gruesome act of violence in a quatrain form attributed to Harry Graham (1874-1936). The earliest was included among the Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes published in 1898 under Graham's pen name Col. D. Streamer while he was serving in the Coldstream Guards.[1]
The above meter and line length, often with rhyme scheme AABB.,[3] was subsequently relaxed with alternative rhyming scheme ABAB as illustrated by the following verse from a 1904 collection of Willie Ballads:
This genre of poetic black humor remained popular into the 21st century.[1] The Washington Post ran a contest in 2011 encouraging readers to compose examples.[5] See alsoReferences
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