A Fair Exchange Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCB DEDEFFF GHGHIIH AFAFJJFWould you be much impressed my dear | A |
Now you've adopted shorts | B |
If males like me came dressed my dear | A |
In skirts to divers sports | B |
With gussets flares and pleats and things | C |
Like that we'd give our fancy wings | C |
To grace the links and courts | B |
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You should not worry very much | D |
Since male attire you choose | E |
If with a chic Parisian touch | D |
And taste in cut and hues | E |
We garbed ourselves from neck to knees | F |
In crepe de chine or 'summer breeze' | F |
Of pretty pinks and blues | F |
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Would frills and flounces seem absurd | G |
Upon the manly form | H |
I don't see why upon my word | G |
Such gads should raise a storm | H |
Of ridicule And if they do | I |
Scorn coming from one garbed like you | I |
Is really rather warm | H |
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Think the position out my dear | A |
And be consistent please | F |
And while you dash about my dear | A |
In pants shorn to the knees | F |
You're drawing from the normal male | J |
The same loud laugh with which you'd hail | J |
A man in fripperies | F |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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