Nearly A Sinecure Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCD AECCE FGHHI JKLLK

I'm going to the officeA
So says my youngster andB
Gets on the train to take him thereC
The train's the sofa or a chairC
Whichever's near at handD
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Now I am to the officeA
I'm working now says heE
And just continues standing thereC
On that same lounge or that same chairC
As idle as can beE
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Perhaps four seconds afterF
He first got on his trainG
I see him getting off once moreH
He steps or falls onto the floorH
And says I'm home againI
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I don't know what they pay himJ
Nor where the office isK
The nature of the boy's posishL
I've never learned but how I wishL
I had that job of hisK

Ringgold Wilmer Lardner



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