A Blue Woman With Sticking Out Breasts Hanging Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA C DEDACCFGHI F G FJa blue woman with sticking out breasts hanging | A |
clothes On the line not so old | B |
for the mother of twelve undershirts we are told | B |
by is it Bishop Taylor who needs hanging | A |
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that marriage is a sure cure for masturbation | C |
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A dirty wind twitches the clothes which are clean | D |
this is twilight | E |
a little puppy hopping between | D |
skipping | A |
children | C |
It is the consummation | C |
of day the hour she says to me you big fool | F |
she says i says to her i says Sally | G |
i says | H |
the | I |
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mmmoon begins to drool | F |
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softly in the hot alley | G |
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a nigger's voice feels curiously cool | F |
suddenly Lights go on by schedule | J |
E. E. Cummings
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