A Reformer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJFKF

You call me trifler fain antA
And bid me give my life an aimB
You're most unjust dear Hear me outC
And own your hastiness to blameB
I live with but a single thoughtD
My inmost heart and soul are setE
On one sole task a mighty oneF
To simplify our alphabetE
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Five vowel sounds we use in speechG
They're A and E I O and UH
I mean to cut them down to fourI
You wonder what good that will doH
Why this cold earth will bloom againJ
Eden itself be half re wonF
When breaks the dawn of my successK
And U and I at last are oneF

George Augustus Baker, Jr.



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