If I Were City Editor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBDDEE BFFBGGHI| After Ben King Dedicated to E Jesse Conway | A |
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| If I were City Editor | B |
| And you should come to my cold desk and choke | C |
| And say Old man I'm actually dead broke | C |
| I say if I were City Editor | B |
| And you should come in deepest grief and woe | D |
| And say Oh Lordy let me have the dough | D |
| I might arise with slow and solemn wink | E |
| And lecture you upon the curse of drink | E |
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| If I were City Editor | B |
| And you should come to my hotel and reel | F |
| Clasping my beer to quench the thirst you feel | F |
| I say if I were City Editor | B |
| And you should come in trembling and in fear | G |
| And even hint about licking up that beer | G |
| I'd hit you just one swat and then | H |
| I guess I'd have to order one more bier | I |
Edwin C. Ranck
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