Kitty. Sixteen,5′ 11″,white,prostitute Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BB A ACD EAFGA G AFkitty sixteen white prostitute | A |
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ducking always the touch of must and shall | B |
whose slippery body is Death's littlest pal | B |
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skilled in quick softness Unspontaneous cute | A |
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the signal perfume of whose unrepute | A |
focusses in the sweet slow animal | C |
bottomless eyes importantly banal | D |
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Kitty a whore Sixteen | E |
you corking brute | A |
amused from time to time by clever drolls | F |
fearsomely who do keep their sunday flower | G |
The babybreasted broad kitty twice eight | A |
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beer nothing the lady'll have a whiskey sour | G |
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whose least amazing smile is the most great | A |
common divisor of unequal souls | F |
E. E. Cummings
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