A Trouble-making Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFADGHIJBCKLCMN OPQRSHTUVWXYZCCA2

It's certainly late I must earn somethingA
But they're all going right by today with smug expressions on their facesB
They don't want to give me a single good luck pennyC
It's a miserable lifeD
If I come home without moneyC
The old lady will throw me outE
There is hardly anyone on the street any moreF
I am dead tired and freezingA
I was never so miserable in my lifeD
I move around here like a piece of meatG
Finally someone comes overH
An extremely well dressed manI
But in this life one can't tell muchJ
By appearancesB
He's also quite older they have more moneyC
Young ones tend to cheat youK
We are face to faceL
I raise my clothes above the kneeC
I can get away with thatM
That's the big drawN
Like flies to the lightO
The guys are drawn to us goatsP
The John is certainly standing over thereQ
He is staring He winks Now I'll go right by himR
I think he will give me a big piece of goldS
Then I get drunk in secret on expensive liquorH
That's still the best sometime aloneT
To be drunk quietly for myselfU
Or I can buy new shoesV
I won't have to go around in mended socksW
Or sometime I won't go out walking the streetsX
And take a rest from the guysY
Or I'm already looking forward to thisZ
I'm so happyC
Here comes KittyC
And scares the man offA2

Alfred Lichtenstein



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