Hats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEGHIHI JKJLCMCMI sing of the hat of the human lid | A |
The cadev the tile or whatever you please | B |
The thing that we wear or our fathers did | A |
For the making of comfort and greater ease | B |
Man suffers a roof up over his head | C |
'Gainst the wind and the weather to keep them out | D |
But as for a woman when all is said | C |
It's the very last thing she thinks about | D |
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Why queer 'creations' should deck her brow | E |
Or the back of her neck or her small pink ear | F |
She hasn't the least idea I vow | E |
For out of the blue come things of fear | G |
And all in a night as it were like that | H |
Every matron and maid in town | I |
Abandons the saucer she had for a hat | H |
For a thing like a billy can upside down | I |
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Weird fruit salads and flower decked tiles | J |
Dingle dangles roosters and bows | K |
Furs and feathers have served the styles | J |
And what is the next craze no man knows | L |
But the cruel thing that I have heard said | C |
I still deny as I ever denied | M |
That the crazy affairs on the feminine head | C |
Give evidence clear of the stuff inside | M |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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