Honky Tonk In Cleveland, Ohio Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACDAAAAAEC| It's a jazz affair drum crashes and coronet razzes | A |
| The trombone pony neighs and the tuba jackass snorts | A |
| The banjo tickles and titters too awful | B |
| The chippies talk about the funnies in the papers | A |
| The cartoonists weep in their beer | C |
| Shop riveters talk with their feet | D |
| To the feet of floozies under the tables | A |
| A quartet of white hopes mourn with interspersed snickers | A |
| I got the blues | A |
| I got the blues | A |
| I got the blues | A |
| And as we said earlier | E |
| The cartoonists weep in their beer | C |
Carl Sandburg
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