The Universal Answer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDCEEFGGHFI| Oh there you go again | A |
| Invading man's domain | B |
| It's Nature's laws you know you are defying | C |
| Don't fancy that you can | D |
| Be really like a man | D |
| So what's the use of all this fuss and trying | C |
| It seems to me so clear | E |
| That women's highest sphere | E |
| Is being loving wives and patient mothers | F |
| Oh can't you be content | G |
| To be as you were meant | G |
| souls | H |
| For books belong to husbands and to brothers | F |
| votes | I |
Alice Duer Miller
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