Ladies And Gentlemen This Little Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDCEF GHHFGladies and gentlemen this little girl | A |
with the good teeth and small important breasts | B |
is it the Frolic or the Century whirl | A |
ones memory indignantly protests | B |
this little dancer with the tightened eyes | C |
crisp ogling shoulders and the ripe quite too | D |
large lips always clenched faintly wishes you | D |
with all her fragile might to not surmise | C |
she dreamed one afternoon | E |
or maybe read | F |
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of time a when the beautiful most of her | G |
this here and This do you get me | H |
will maybe dance and maybe sing and be | H |
absitively posolutely dead | F |
like Coney Island in winter | G |
E. E. Cummings
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