A Fair Exchange Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCB DEDEFFF GHGHIIH AFAFJJF

Would you be much impressed my dearA
Now you've adopted shortsB
If males like me came dressed my dearA
In skirts to divers sportsB
With gussets flares and pleats and thingsC
Like that we'd give our fancy wingsC
To grace the links and courtsB
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You should not worry very muchD
Since male attire you chooseE
If with a chic Parisian touchD
And taste in cut and huesE
We garbed ourselves from neck to kneesF
In crepe de chine or 'summer breeze'F
Of pretty pinks and bluesF
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Would frills and flounces seem absurdG
Upon the manly formH
I don't see why upon my wordG
Such gads should raise a stormH
Of ridicule And if they doI
Scorn coming from one garbed like youI
Is really rather warmH
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Think the position out my dearA
And be consistent pleaseF
And while you dash about my dearA
In pants shorn to the kneesF
You're drawing from the normal maleJ
The same loud laugh with which you'd hailJ
A man in fripperiesF

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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