The Moral Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEF| You mustn't groom an Arab with a file | A |
| You hadn't ought to tension spring a mule | B |
| You couldn't push a brumby fifty mile | A |
| And drop him in a boiler shed to cool | B |
| I'll sling you through six counties in a day | C |
| I'll hike you up a grade of one in ten | D |
| I am Duty Law and Order under way | C |
| I'm the Mentor of banana fingered men | D |
| I will make you I know your left hand from your right | E |
| I will teach you not to drink about your biz | F |
| I'm the only temperance advocate in sight | E |
| I am all the Education Act there is | F |
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