Plebeian Plutocrat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGDGD AHAIJDJDI own a gorgeous Cadillac | A |
A chauffeur garbed in blue | B |
And as I sit behind his back | A |
His beefy neck I view | B |
Yet let me whisper though you may | C |
Think me a queer old cuss | D |
From Claude I often sneak away | C |
To board a bus | D |
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A democrat I love the crowd | E |
The bustle and the din | F |
The market wives who gab aloud | E |
As they go out and in | F |
I chuckle as I pay my dime | G |
With mien meticulous | D |
You can't believe how happy I'm | G |
Aboard a bus | D |
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The driver of my Cadillac | A |
Has such a haughty sneer | H |
I'm sure he would give me the sack | A |
If he beheld me here | I |
His horror all my friends would share | J |
Could they but see me thus | D |
A gleeful multi millionaire | J |
Aboard a bus | D |
Robert William Service
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