Reasonable Interest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EEFF GGFF HHFF IIJJ KKLL| I want to know how Bernard Shaw | A |
| Likes beefsteak fairly done or raw | B |
| I want to know what kinds of shoes | C |
| M Maeterlinck and Howells use | D |
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| I have great curiosity | E |
| Regarding George Ade's new boot tree | E |
| Has Carolyn Wells of late employed | F |
| Hairpins of wire or celluliod | F |
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| What kind of soap does London like | G |
| Does Robert Chambers ever hike | G |
| Or did he ever Or if not | F |
| Does he like cabbage cheese or what | F |
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| I want to know the size of gloves | H |
| Oppenheim wears and if he loves | H |
| Olives and how his clothes are made | F |
| What does he eat How is he paid | F |
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| All sorts of things I want to learn | I |
| That are not of the least concern | I |
| To any one For Oh and Oh | J |
| I want to know I WANT TO KNOW | J |
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| I want to know and know I will | K |
| The printing press is never still | K |
| For me it prints such facts as these | L |
| I am the Public if you please | L |
Ellis Parker Butler
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