Hats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEGHIHI JKJLCMCM

I sing of the hat of the human lidA
The cadev the tile or whatever you pleaseB
The thing that we wear or our fathers didA
For the making of comfort and greater easeB
Man suffers a roof up over his headC
'Gainst the wind and the weather to keep them outD
But as for a woman when all is saidC
It's the very last thing she thinks aboutD
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Why queer 'creations' should deck her browE
Or the back of her neck or her small pink earF
She hasn't the least idea I vowE
For out of the blue come things of fearG
And all in a night as it were like thatH
Every matron and maid in townI
Abandons the saucer she had for a hatH
For a thing like a billy can upside downI
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Weird fruit salads and flower decked tilesJ
Dingle dangles roosters and bowsK
Furs and feathers have served the stylesJ
And what is the next craze no man knowsL
But the cruel thing that I have heard saidC
I still deny as I ever deniedM
That the crazy affairs on the feminine headC
Give evidence clear of the stuff insideM

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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