What's The Pope Do? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDC EFGGFH| What's the pope do Drinks and takes a nap | A |
| looks out the window has a bite to eat | B |
| fiddles with the housemaid's garter strap | A |
| and makes the town a cushion for his feet | B |
| No kids for him a family man he's not | C |
| why should he bother with his own brass band | D |
| when come what may he'll be the first on hand | D |
| to get whatever soup is in the pot | C |
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| He thinks he owns the earth it's mine all mine | E |
| the air and water bread and wine the sun | F |
| as if no dog but he could have a bone | G |
| He'd almost almost like to be alone | G |
| in all the world like God it might be fun | F |
| before he made the angels and mankind | H |
Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli
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