Crabapple Blossoms Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB C DE FDD

SOMEBODY'S little girl how easy to make a sob story over who she was once and who she is nowA
Somebody's little girl she played once under a crab apple tree in June and the blossoms fell on the dark hairB
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It was somewhere on the Erie line and the town was Salamanca or Painted Post or Horse's HeadC
And out of her hair she shook the blossoms and went into the house and her mother washed her face and her mother had an ache in her heart at a rebel voice 'I don't want to '-
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Somebody's little girl forty little girls of somebodies splashed in red tights forming horseshoes arches pyramids forty little show girls ponies squabsD
How easy a sob story over who she once was and who she is now and how the crabapple blossoms fell on her dark hair in JuneE
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Let the lights of Broadway spangle and splatter and the taxis hustle the crowds away when the show is over and the street goes darkF
Let the girls wash off the paint and go for their midnight sandwiches let 'em dream in the morning sun late in the morning long after the morning papers and the milk wagonsD
Let 'em dream long as they want to of June somewhere on the Erie line and crabapple blossomsD

Carl Sandburg



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