Bargaining Unit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPAQRSETG| The man about to become a sparrow | A |
| is shouting his head off | B |
| wearing green trousers | C |
| with red eyes framing mustier tweed | D |
| he lambasts the lad | E |
| for not conducting | F |
| his person properly | G |
| in showing up for work | H |
| in a white shirt | I |
| - | |
| The fact the future labour | J |
| requires only lifting boxes | K |
| to a shed | L |
| is a fine point | M |
| about as important | N |
| as the man himself | O |
| who has transformed | P |
| himself into that sparrow | A |
| where several would not | Q |
| span the breadth of a | R |
| bigger man's hand | S |
| or four could be had | E |
| in the Biblical sense | T |
| for less than a penny | G |
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