Job Interview Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAB CCCBDEFCCGHIFJKL E

Think you if Laura had been Petrarch's wifeA
He would have written sonnets all his lifeA
DON JUAN IIIB
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quot Where do you see yourself five years from now quotC
the eldest male member or is quot male member quotC
a redundancy of the committeeC
asked me quot Not here quot I thought A good thing IB
speak fluent Fog I craved that job like someD
unappeasable taunting womanE
What did Byron's friend Hobhouse say afterF
the wedding quot I felt as if I had buriedC
a friend quot Each day I had that job I feltC
the slack leash at my throat and thought what wasG
its other trick Better to scorn the job than askH
what I had ever seen in it or thinkI
what pious muck I'd ladled overF
the committee If they believed me theyJ
deserved me As luck would have it the jobK
lasted me almost but not quite five yearsL
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Anonymous submissionE

William Matthews



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