Perhaps It Is To Feel Strike Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC B AC B DBEFEFE Eperhaps it is to feel strike | A |
the silver fish of her nakedness | B |
with fins sharply pleasant my | C |
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youth has travelled toward her these years | B |
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or to snare the timid like | A |
of her mind to my mind that i | C |
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am come by little countries to the yes | B |
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of her youth | D |
And if somebody hears | B |
what i say let him be pitiful | E |
because I've travelled all alone | F |
through the forest of wonderful | E |
and that my feet have surely known | F |
the furious ways and the peaceful | E |
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and because she is beautiful | E |
E. E. Cummings
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