In His Own Write

How does John Lennon use imagery in In His Own Write?

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Imagery:

"His wife, a former beauty queer, regarded him with a strange but burly look."

"All of a sudden I notice boils and girks sitting in hubbered lumps smoking Hernia an taking Odeon and going very high."

"One victor of these gossipity tongues had oft been Victor Hardly, a harmless boot, whom never harmed nobody."

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In His Own Write