At The Telephone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE DDFF GGHH IIJJ

Ting ling South pleaseA
Why hello Jim Oh Saints aliveB
It's south I told you hello noC
I said once that I could not goC
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Say can you meet me there tonightD
Confound it Jim you must be tightD
What are you saying anyhowE
I've got the wrong ear by the sowE
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Not pretty Why she's out o'sightD
Oh shut up that will be all rightD
You can't walk there Why it ain't farF
We get there on a 'lectric carF
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Well Great Scott man don't talk all dayG
But let me know now right awayG
Miss B Oh let the old girl waitH
We won't be out so very lateH
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You will All right then eight o'clockI
Be sure and meet me on the blockI
Remember now don't get it wrongJ
All right old man Ting ling so longJ

Edwin C. Ranck



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