"is It Hot Enough Fer You?" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBCB A DDBEB A FFBGB

IA
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I wouldn't mind the weather much I'd sizzle and I'd stewB
And do the very best I could the heat to struggle throughB
If I could find some way you know the feller to eschewB
Who greets you with the chestnut phraseC
IS IT HOT ENOUGH FER YOUB
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IIA
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The mercury might climb the tube and spill right out the topD
The sweat might ooze from every pore and off my carcass dropD
I wouldn't mind the heat at all and keep my temper tooB
If it wasn't for the cuss who saysE
IS IT HOT ENOUGH FER YOUB
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IIIA
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The sun might shine his level best the sky seem molten brassF
The heat might dry up every stream and burn up all the grassF
The evening come without a breeze the morning have no dewB
If it wasn't for the 'moke' who asksG
IS IT HOT ENOUGH FER YOUB

George W. Doneghy



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