Job Interview Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAB CCCBDEFCCGHIFJKL EThink you if Laura had been Petrarch's wife | A |
He would have written sonnets all his life | A |
DON JUAN III | B |
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quot Where do you see yourself five years from now quot | C |
the eldest male member or is quot male member quot | C |
a redundancy of the committee | C |
asked me quot Not here quot I thought A good thing I | B |
speak fluent Fog I craved that job like some | D |
unappeasable taunting woman | E |
What did Byron's friend Hobhouse say after | F |
the wedding quot I felt as if I had buried | C |
a friend quot Each day I had that job I felt | C |
the slack leash at my throat and thought what was | G |
its other trick Better to scorn the job than ask | H |
what I had ever seen in it or think | I |
what pious muck I'd ladled over | F |
the committee If they believed me they | J |
deserved me As luck would have it the job | K |
lasted me almost but not quite five years | L |
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Anonymous submission | E |
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