Untitled Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD| When his heart is growing bitter and his hair is growing grey | A |
| And he hears the debt collector knocking several times a day | A |
| And the shrill voice of the Missus blame reiterate accuse | B |
| Then the poet who was famous feels inclined to damn the muse | B |
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| When he hears a sudden rapping rapping at his chamber door | C |
| Then he knows it's no good trying to write poems any more | C |
| Then he bursts from out his chamber and he grabs his battered hat | D |
| And he cadges Two Bob somewhere and gets beered up on his pat | D |
Henry Lawson
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