The People Upstairs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFFGG| The people upstairs all practise ballet | A |
| Their living room is a bowling alley | B |
| Their bedroom is full of conducted tours | C |
| Their radio is louder than yours | C |
| They celebrate week ends all the week | D |
| When they take a shower your ceilings leak | D |
| They try to get their parties to mix | E |
| By supplying their guests with Pogo sticks | E |
| And when their fun at last abates | F |
| They go to the bathroom on roller skates | F |
| I would love the people upstairs wondrous | G |
| If instead of above us they just lived under us | G |
Ogden Nash
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