Girls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDEFGH| They cannot stand their rooms in the evening | A |
| They creep out into deep starry streets | B |
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| How gentle is the world in the streetlights' wind | C |
| How strangely buzzing life melts away | D |
| They go by gardens and houses | E |
| As though very far off there might be a light | F |
| And they look upon every horny man | G |
| As a sweet gentleman savior | H |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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