The Cambridge Ladies Who Live In Furnished Souls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECBAFFGGHF| the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls | A |
| are unbeautiful and have comfortable minds | B |
| also with the church's protestant blessings | C |
| daughters unscented shapeless spirited | D |
| they believe in Christ and Longfellow both dead | E |
| are invariably interested in so many things | C |
| at the present writing one still finds | B |
| delighted fingers knitting for the is it Poles | A |
| perhaps While permanent faces coyly bandy | F |
| scandal of Mrs N and Professor D | F |
| the Cambridge ladies do not care above | G |
| Cambridge if sometimes in its box of | G |
| sky lavender and cornerless the | H |
| moon rattles like a fragment of angry candy | F |
E. E. Cummings
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