Titine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDB EFEBGHGH IJKJBBBB LBLBBBBBAlthough I have a car of class | A |
A limousine | B |
I also have a jenny ass | A |
I call Titine | B |
And if I had in sober sense | C |
To choose between | B |
I know I'd give the preference | D |
To sleek Titine | B |
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My chauffeur drives my Cadillac | E |
In uniform | F |
I wear a worn coat on my back | E |
That he would scorn | B |
He speeds with umpty equine power | G |
Like an express | H |
I amble at eight miles an hour | G |
Or even less | H |
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My wife can use our fancy bus | I |
To cut a dash | J |
She very definitely does | K |
And blows my cash | J |
But this old codger seeks the sane | B |
And simple scene | B |
Content to jog along a lane | B |
With old Titine | B |
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So as in country ways I go | L |
Wife loves the town | B |
But though I'm slow serene I know | L |
I won't break down | B |
With brawn and bone I reckon mine | B |
The best machine | B |
Old folks and donkeys best combine | B |
Giddup Titine | B |
Robert William Service
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