At The Telephone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE DDFF GGHH IIJJ| Ting ling South please | A |
| Why hello Jim Oh Saints alive | B |
| It's south I told you hello no | C |
| I said once that I could not go | C |
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| Say can you meet me there tonight | D |
| Confound it Jim you must be tight | D |
| What are you saying anyhow | E |
| I've got the wrong ear by the sow | E |
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| Not pretty Why she's out o'sight | D |
| Oh shut up that will be all right | D |
| You can't walk there Why it ain't far | F |
| We get there on a 'lectric car | F |
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| Well Great Scott man don't talk all day | G |
| But let me know now right away | G |
| Miss B Oh let the old girl wait | H |
| We won't be out so very late | H |
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| You will All right then eight o'clock | I |
| Be sure and meet me on the block | I |
| Remember now don't get it wrong | J |
| All right old man Ting ling so long | J |
Edwin C. Ranck
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