Pa And The Monthly Bills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDC EEDFFGG HHG GG

When Ma gets out the monthly bills and sets them all in front of DadA
She makes us children run away because she knows he may get madA
An' then she smiles a bit and says 'I hope you will not fuss and fretB
There's nothing here except the things I absolutely had to get 'C
An' Pa he looks 'em over first 'The things you had to have ' says heD
'I s'pose that we'd have died without that twenty dollar longeree 'C
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Then he starts in to write the checks for laundry an' for light an' gasE
An' never says a word 'bout them because they're small he lets 'em passE
But when he starts to grunt an' groan an' stops the while his pipe heD
fillsF
We know that he is gettin' down to where Ma's hid the bigger billsF
'Just what we had to have ' says he 'an' I'm supposed to pay the tollsG
Nine dollars an' a half for say what the deuce are camisolesG
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'If you should break a leg ' says Pa 'an couldn't get down town to shopH
I'll bet the dry goods men would see their business take an awful dropH
An' if they missed you for a week they'd have to fire a dozen clerksG
Say couldn't we have got along without this bunch of Billie Burkes '-
But Ma just sits an' grins at him an' never has a word to sayG
Because she says Pa likes to fuss about the bills he has to payG

Edgar Albert Guest



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