Old Town Types No. 4 - Our Mr. Trim Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHGHIJ J K KL M NINIOPOPMr Trim commercial traveller is in town again | A |
'Our Mr Trim ' you know debonair and neat | B |
Landed here this morning on the ten thirty train | C |
Can't you hear him laughing there half down the street | B |
A bland man a breezy man a man to take the eye | D |
With his trolly load of sample tins his big leather bags | E |
Men say he's popular ladies say 'Oo my ' | F |
John George Augustus Trim traveller in bags | E |
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Mr Trim the traveller oh very well dressed | G |
Very much the lah de dah handsome too at that | H |
Flowing braided frock coat material the best | G |
Pantaloons of shepherd's plaid tall shiny hat | H |
Curly set of 'sideboards ' big silk moustache | I |
Diamond on finger and a rolling eye of brown | J |
'Oo such a one ' the ladies say 'Such a shameless mash ' | - |
And hearts are all a flutter when our Mr Trim's in town | J |
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Mr Trim the traveller drinking with the boys | K |
'Heard the latest yarn lads Got it at the club ' | - |
'He's such a card that Mr trim Listen to that noise | K |
Such a fav rite with the fellers ' says the lady at the pub | L |
Mr Trim with customers 'putting out a line ' | - |
Feeding them with flattery indulging every whim | M |
'Oh better say two dozen Shall I book it for you Fine ' | - |
A useful fellow ' says The Firm 'Our Mr Trim ' | - |
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Mr Trim the traveller married rather well | N |
Squatter's daughter up the north heaps and heaps of cash | I |
Put it in a wholesale house so the gossips tell | N |
Stuck it for a dozen years and then went smash | I |
Mr Trim is knocking round somewhere still they say | O |
Frock coat and shepherd's plaids drooping like his hope | P |
Slightly down at heel and bald cuffs inclined to fray | O |
John George Augustus Trim traveller in soap | P |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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