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So easy 'tis to make a rhyme,
That did the world but know it,
Your coachman might Parnassus climb,
Your butler be a poet.
 
Then, oh, how charming it would be
If, when in haste hysteric
You called the page, you learned that he
Was grappling with a lyric.
 
Or else what rapture it would yield,
When cook sent up the salad,
To find within its depths concealed
A touching little ballad.
 
Or if for tea and toast you yearned,
What joy to find upon it
The chambermaid had coyly laid
A palpitating sonnet.
 
Your baker could the fashion set;
Your butcher might respond well;
With every tart a triolet,
With every chop a rondel.
 
Your tailor’s bill . . . well, I’ll be blowed!
Dear chap! I never knowed him . . .
He’s gone and written me an ode,
Instead of what I owed him.
 
So easy 'tis to rhyme . . . yet stay!
Oh, terrible misgiving!
Please do not give the game away . . .
I’ve got to make my living.

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