To The Creditor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGHGIJDJKLAL| Here's to the Creditor | A |
| Long may he reign | B |
| May his Faith never waver | A |
| His Trust never wane | B |
| May the Lord make him gentle | C |
| And gracious and gay | D |
| Yet quick to resent | E |
| The least offer of pay | D |
| May he soften his heart | F |
| As he softened we're told | G |
| To the Israelite's 'touch ' | H |
| The Egyptian of old | G |
| And when on his last | I |
| Long account he shall look | J |
| The angel will say | D |
| As he closes the book | J |
| The Lord gives you Credit | K |
| For Credit you gave | L |
| So here's to the Creditor | A |
| Long may he waive | L |
Oliver Herford
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