Spring Omnipotent Goddess Thou Dost Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEEAFG HEIEJEDKLMN OPQRESTUVWAEOAEA

spring omnipotent goddess thou dostA
inveigle into crossing sidewalks theB
unwary june bug and the frivolous anglewormC
thou dost persuade to serenade hisD
lady the musical tom cat thou stuffestA
the parks with overgrown pimplyE
cavaliers and gumchewing gigglyE
girls and not contentA
Spring with thisF
thou hangest canary birds in parlor windowsG
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spring slattern of seasons youH
have dirty legs and a muddyE
petticoat drowsy is yourI
mouth your eyes are stickyE
with dreams and you haveJ
a sloppy bodyE
from being brought to bed of crocusesD
When you sing in your whiskey voiceK
the grassL
rises on the head of the earthM
and all the trees are put on edgeN
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springO
of the jostle ofP
thy breasts and the slobberQ
of your thighsR
i am so veryE
glad that the soul inside me HollersS
for thou comest and your handsT
are the snowU
and thy fingers are the rainV
and i hearW
the screech of dissonantA
flowers and most of allE
i hear your steppingO
freakish feetA
feet incorrigibleE
ragging the worldA

E. E. Cummings



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