A Suggestion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDAAD EEFAAF AAGAAGAs I go and shop sir | A |
If a car I stop sir | A |
Where you chance to sit | B |
And you want to read sir | A |
Never mind or heed sir | A |
I ll not care a bit | B |
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For it s now aesthetic | C |
To be quite athletic | C |
That s our fad you know | D |
I can hold the strap sir | A |
And keep off your lap sir | A |
As we jolting go | D |
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If you read on blindly | E |
I shall take it kindly | E |
All the car s not mine | F |
But if you sit and stare sir | A |
At my eyes and hair sir | A |
I must draw the line | F |
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If the stare is meant sir | A |
For a compliment sir | A |
As we jog through town | G |
Allow me to suggest sir | A |
A woman oft looks best sir | A |
When she s sitting down | G |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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