Ladies And Gentlemen This Little Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDCEF GHHFG

ladies and gentlemen this little girlA
with the good teeth and small important breastsB
is it the Frolic or the Century whirlA
ones memory indignantly protestsB
this little dancer with the tightened eyesC
crisp ogling shoulders and the ripe quite tooD
large lips always clenched faintly wishes youD
with all her fragile might to not surmiseC
she dreamed one afternoonE
or maybe readF
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of time a when the beautiful most of herG
this here and This do you get meH
will maybe dance and maybe sing and beH
absitively posolutely deadF
like Coney Island in winterG

E. E. Cummings



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