Oh To Be Odd! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDADEFF C| Hypochondriacs | A |
| Spend the winter at the bottom of Florida and the summer on top of | B |
| the Adirondriacs | A |
| You go to Paris and live on champagne wine and cognac | C |
| If you're dipsomognac | C |
| If you're a manic depressive | D |
| You don't go anywhere where you won't be cheered up and people say | A |
| There there if your bills are excessive | D |
| But you stick around and work day and night and night and day with | E |
| your nose to the sawmill | F |
| If you're nawmill | F |
| - | |
| Note Dipsomaniac alcoholic | C |
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