Three Ghosts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDB EEFGA HIA| THREE tailors of Tooley Street wrote We the People | A |
| The names are forgotten It is a joke in ghosts | B |
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| Cutters or bushelmen or armhole basters they sat | C |
| cross legged stitching snatched at scissors stole each | D |
| other thimbles | B |
| - | |
| Cross legged working for wages joking each other | E |
| as misfits cut from the cloth of a Master Tailor | E |
| they sat and spoke their thoughts of the glory of | F |
| The People they met after work and drank beer to | G |
| The People | A |
| - | |
| Faded off into the twilights the names are forgotten | H |
| It is a joke in ghosts Let it ride They wrote We | I |
| The People | A |
Carl Sandburg
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