When I A Householder Became Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE| EARLY in the morning when the dawn is on the roofs | A |
| You hear his wheels come rolling you hear his horses hoofs | B |
| You hear the bottles clinking and then he drives away | C |
| You yawn in bed turn over and begin another day | C |
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| The old time dairy maids are dear to every poet's heart | D |
| I'd rather be the dairy man and drive a little cart | D |
| And bustle round the village in the early morning blue | E |
| And hang my reigns upon a hook as I've seen Casey do | E |
Christopher Morley
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