Spring Omnipotent Goddess Thou Dost Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEEAFG HEIEJEDKLMN OPQRESTUVWAEOAEAspring omnipotent goddess thou dost | A |
inveigle into crossing sidewalks the | B |
unwary june bug and the frivolous angleworm | C |
thou dost persuade to serenade his | D |
lady the musical tom cat thou stuffest | A |
the parks with overgrown pimply | E |
cavaliers and gumchewing giggly | E |
girls and not content | A |
Spring with this | F |
thou hangest canary birds in parlor windows | G |
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spring slattern of seasons you | H |
have dirty legs and a muddy | E |
petticoat drowsy is your | I |
mouth your eyes are sticky | E |
with dreams and you have | J |
a sloppy body | E |
from being brought to bed of crocuses | D |
When you sing in your whiskey voice | K |
the grass | L |
rises on the head of the earth | M |
and all the trees are put on edge | N |
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spring | O |
of the jostle of | P |
thy breasts and the slobber | Q |
of your thighs | R |
i am so very | E |
glad that the soul inside me Hollers | S |
for thou comest and your hands | T |
are the snow | U |
and thy fingers are the rain | V |
and i hear | W |
the screech of dissonant | A |
flowers and most of all | E |
i hear your stepping | O |
freakish feet | A |
feet incorrigible | E |
ragging the world | A |
E. E. Cummings
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