His Stenographer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABCCAB DEFFGE HBIIHB ACAAAC| As he dictates to her | A |
| - | |
| Does she love you well I wonder | A |
| Married twenty years they say | B |
| You so bald and fat and funny | C |
| Grubbing like a mole for money | C |
| Guess she likes to spend the plunder | A |
| Gee she knows the way | B |
| - | |
| She's a grand one Lord what dresses | D |
| Handsome too proud as a queen | E |
| With her doings in the papers | F |
| Dinners dances all the capers | F |
| Likes to lead the show my guess is | G |
| You're the gold machine | E |
| - | |
| If she knew you as I know you | H |
| Would she spend it say | B |
| If she knew each trick and quibble | I |
| Little fishes hooked that nibble | I |
| Business murders would she show you | H |
| Such a grand stand play | B |
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| You're a savage money maker | A |
| Good to her though sure and me | C |
| Kind old pirate What in thunder | A |
| Does she think of you I wonder | A |
| What neat stories do you take her | A |
| So she will not see | C |
Harriet Monroe
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