The Poem Her Belly Marched Through Me As Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB B CCCD DDC EF EDCD F| the poem her belly marched through me as | A |
| one army From her nostrils to her feet | B |
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| she smelled of silence The inspired cleat | B |
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| of her glad leg pulled into a sole mass | C |
| my separate lusts | C |
| her hair was like a gas | C |
| evil to feel Unwieldy | D |
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| the bloodbeat | D |
| in her fierce laziness tried to repeat | D |
| a trick of syncopation Europe has | C |
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| One day i felt a mountain touch me where | E |
| I stood maybe nine miles off It was spring | F |
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| sun stirring sweetly to the mangling air | E |
| muchness of buds mattered a valley spilled | D |
| its tickling river in my eyes | C |
| the killed | D |
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| world wriggled like a twitched string | F |
E. E. Cummings
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About The Poem Her Belly Marched Through Me As
The Poem Her Belly Marched Through Me As is a poem by E. E. Cummings. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
