The Cambridge Ladies Who Live In Furnished Souls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECBAFFGGHF

the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished soulsA
are unbeautiful and have comfortable mindsB
also with the church's protestant blessingsC
daughters unscented shapeless spiritedD
they believe in Christ and Longfellow both deadE
are invariably interested in so many thingsC
at the present writing one still findsB
delighted fingers knitting for the is it PolesA
perhaps While permanent faces coyly bandyF
scandal of Mrs N and Professor DF
the Cambridge ladies do not care aboveG
Cambridge if sometimes in its box ofG
sky lavender and cornerless theH
moon rattles like a fragment of angry candyF

E. E. Cummings



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