His Sense Of Humor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFAGAG HIHIJKJK| Perhaps in some respects it's true | A |
| That you resemble dad | B |
| To be informed I look like you | A |
| Would never make me mad | B |
| But one thing I am sure of son | C |
| You have a different line | D |
| Of humor your idea of fun | C |
| Is not a bit like mine | D |
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| You drop my slippers in the sink | E |
| And leave them there to soak | F |
| That's very laughable you think | E |
| But I can't see the joke | F |
| You take my hat outdoors with you | A |
| And fill it full of earth | G |
| You seem to think that's witty too | A |
| But I'm not moved to mirth | G |
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| You open up the chicken yard | H |
| Its inmates run a mile | I |
| You giggle but I find it hard | H |
| To force one half a smile | I |
| No kid I fear your funny stuff | J |
| Though funny it may be | K |
| Is not quite delicate enough | J |
| To make a hit with me | K |
Ringgold Wilmer Lardner
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