The Golf Ball And The Loan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDAA AAEEAfter Longfellow | A |
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I drove a golf ball into the air | B |
It fell to earth I knew not where | B |
For so swiftly it flew the sight | C |
Could not follow it in its flight | C |
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I lent five shillings to some men | D |
They spent it all I know not when | D |
For who is quick enough to know | A |
The time in which a crown may go | A |
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Long long afterward in a whin | A |
I found the golf ball black as sin | A |
But the five shillings are missing still | E |
They haven't turned up and I doubt if they will | E |
Robert Fuller Murray
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