Place Aux Dames Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DCEC| To M | A |
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| With brilliant friends surrounding me | B |
| So cosy at the Club I'm sitting | C |
| While you at home I seem to see | B |
| Attending strictly to your knitting | C |
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| When women have their rights my dear | D |
| We'll hear no more of wrongs so shocking | C |
| You with your friends shall gather here | E |
| I'll stay at home and darn the stocking | C |
Arthur Macy
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