Would You Believe It? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DDED DFBF DGHGOne year ago I wished that I | A |
A banker great might be | B |
With a hundred million dollars | C |
And financial majesty | B |
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A mighty Wall Street banker | D |
With a whopping lot of power | D |
And an income of somewhere around | E |
A thousand plunks per hour | D |
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A solid Wall Street banker | D |
With securities in sacks | F |
And with clever men to show me | B |
How to pay no income tax | F |
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A wealthy Wall Street banker | D |
Who raked in cash like hay | G |
I wished that just a year ago | H |
And I wish the same today | G |
Ellis Parker Butler
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