What Miss Edith Saw From Her Window Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB BBBB CCCB DDDB EEEB FFFB GGGB HHHB IJIB BBBB KKKK KKKK KKKK FFFKOur window's not much though it fronts on the street | A |
There's a fly in the pane that gets nothin' to eat | A |
But it's curious how people think it's a treat | A |
For ME to look out of the window | B |
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Why when company comes and they're all speaking low | B |
With their chairs drawn together then some one says Oh | B |
Edith dear that's a good child now run love and go | B |
And amuse yourself there at the window | B |
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Or Bob that's my brother comes in with his chum | C |
And they whisper and chuckle the same words will come | C |
And it's Edith look here Oh I say what a rum | C |
Lot of things you can see from that window | B |
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And yet as I told you there's only that fly | D |
Buzzing round in the pane and a bit of blue sky | D |
And the girl in the opposite window that I | D |
Look at when SHE looks from HER window | B |
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And yet I've been thinking I'd so like to see | E |
If what goes on behind HER goes on behind ME | E |
And then goodness gracious what fun it would be | E |
For us BOTH as we sit by our window | B |
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How we'd know when the parcels were hid in a drawer | F |
Or things taken out that one never sees more | F |
What people come in and go out of the door | F |
That we never see from the window | B |
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And that night when the stranger came home with our Jane | G |
I might SEE what I HEARD then that sounded so plain | G |
Like when my wet fingers I rub on the pane | G |
Which they won't let ME do on my window | B |
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And I'd know why papa shut the door with a slam | H |
And said something funny that sounded like jam | H |
And then Edith where are you I said Here I am | H |
Ah that's right dear look out of the window | B |
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They say when I'm grown up these things will appear | I |
More plain than they do when I look at them here | J |
But I think I see some things uncommonly clear | I |
As I sit and look down from the window | B |
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What things Oh the things that I make up you know | B |
Out of stories I've read and they all pass below | B |
Ali Baba the Forty Thieves all in a row | B |
Go by as I look from my window | B |
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That's only at church time other days there's no crowd | K |
Don't laugh See that big man who looked up and bowed | K |
That's our butcher I call him the Sultan Mahoud | K |
When he nods to me here at the window | K |
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And THAT man he's our neighbor just gone for a ride | K |
Has three wives in the churchyard that lie side by side | K |
So I call him Bluebeard in search of his bride | K |
While I'm Sister Anne at the window | K |
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And what do I call you Well here's what I DO | K |
When my sister expects you she puts me here too | K |
But I wait till you enter to see if it's you | K |
And then I just OPEN the window | K |
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Dear child Yes that's me Oh you ask what that's for | F |
Well Papa says you're Poverty's self and what's more | F |
I open the window when YOU'RE at the door | F |
To see Love fly out of the window | K |
Bret Harte
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