Harrison Street Court Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEEFGHIEGIJK| I heard a woman's lips | A |
| Speaking to a companion | B |
| Say these words | C |
| - | |
| A woman what hustles | D |
| Never keeps nothin' | E |
| For all her hustlin' | E |
| Somebody always gets | F |
| What she goes on the street for | G |
| If it ain't a pimp | H |
| It's a bull what gets it | I |
| I been hustlin' now | E |
| Till I ain't much good any more | G |
| I got nothin' to show for it | I |
| Some man got it all | J |
| Every night's hustlin' I ever did | K |
Carl Sandburg
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