A Wish Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD EFEF AGEG HIHI| An Apartmental Ditty | A |
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| Mine be a flat beside the Hill | B |
| A vendor's cry shall soothe my ear | C |
| A landlord shall present his bill | B |
| At least a dozen times a year | D |
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| The tenor oft below my flat | E |
| Shall practise 'Violets' and such | F |
| And in the area a cat | E |
| Shall beat the band the cars and Dutch | F |
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| Around the neighbourhood shall be | A |
| About a hundred thousand kids | G |
| And eke in that vicinitee | E |
| Ten pianolas without lids | G |
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| And mornings I suppose by gosh | H |
| I'll be awakened prompt at seven | I |
| By ladies hanging up the wash | H |
| Only a mile or so from heaven | I |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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