A Friend In Need Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAAA AABBDDAAA| Who has room for a friend | A |
| Who has money to spend | A |
| And a goblet of gold | B |
| For your fingers to hold | B |
| At the wave of whose hand | C |
| Leap the salmon to land | C |
| Drop the birds of the air | D |
| Fall the stag and the hare | D |
| Who has room for a friend | A |
| Who has money to lend | A |
| We have room for a friend | A |
| - | |
| Who has room for a friend | A |
| Who has nothing to lend | A |
| When the goblet of gold | B |
| Is as far from his hold | B |
| As the fleet footed hare | D |
| Or the birds of the air | D |
| Who has room for a friend | A |
| Who has nothing to spend | A |
| We know not such a friend | A |
Dora Sigerson Shorter
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