A S.s.t.'s Lament Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBB| Would I were a profit monger | A |
| Buying cheap and selling dear | B |
| Groceries or something stronger | A |
| Toys or pipes or sporting gear | B |
| Wrong maybe but ain't it wronger | B |
| That I should be stranded here | B |
| While my upper lip grow longer | B |
| Month by month and year by year | B |
Joseph Furphy
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