Lines Read At A Ladies' Aid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEE FGHH| After chatting with each friend | A |
| We our way to the table wend | A |
| On it we all do make a raid | B |
| And this we call a ladies' aid | B |
| - | |
| 'Tis pleasant way of taking tea | C |
| Improvement on the old soiree | D |
| On such a time as this I find | E |
| Food for body and for mind | E |
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| Gladly all obey the call | F |
| To attend this pleasant social | G |
| And we hope none will lament | H |
| The time and money they have spent | H |
James Mcintyre
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