The Comfort Of Obscurity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CCCCD EEFFD CGHIJHHK| INSPIRED BY READING MR KIPLING'S POEMS AS | A |
| PRINTED IN THE NEW YORK PAPERS | B |
| - | |
| Though earnest and industrious | C |
| I still am unillustrious | C |
| No papers empty purses | C |
| Printing verses | C |
| Such as mine | D |
| - | |
| No lack of fame is chronicker | E |
| Than that about my monicker | E |
| My verse is never cabled | F |
| At a fabled | F |
| Rate per line | D |
| - | |
| Still though the Halls | C |
| Of Literature are closed | G |
| To me a bard obscure I | H |
| Have a consolation The | I |
| Copyreaders crude and rough | J |
| Can't monkey with my | H |
| Humble stuff and change MY | H |
| Punctuation | K |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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