Work-girls' Holiday Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEECCFFGG| A lady has a thousand ways | A |
| Of doing nothing all her days | A |
| And so she thinks that they're well spent | B |
| She can be idle and content | B |
| But when I have a holiday | C |
| I have forgotten how to play | C |
| I could rest idly under trees | D |
| When there's some sun or little breeze | D |
| Or if the wind should prove too strong | E |
| Could lie in bed the whole day long | E |
| But any leisured girl would say | C |
| That that was waste of holiday | C |
| Perhaps if I had weeks to spend | F |
| In doing nothing without end | F |
| I might learn better how to shirk | G |
| And never want to go to work | G |
Lesbia Harford
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