Rich Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| The rich man has his motor car | A |
| His country and his town estate | B |
| He smokes a fifty cent cigar | A |
| And jeers at Fate | B |
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| He frivols through the livelong day | C |
| He knows not Poverty her pinch | D |
| His lot seems light his heart seems gay | C |
| He has a cinch | D |
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| Yet though my lamp burns low and dim | E |
| Though I must slave for livelihood | F |
| Think you that I would change with him | E |
| You bet I would | F |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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