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 asA
one army From her nostrils to her feetB
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she smelled of silence The inspired cleatB
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of her glad leg pulled into a sole massC
my separate lustsC
her hair was like a gasC
evil to feel UnwieldyD
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the bloodbeatD
in her fierce laziness tried to repeatD
a trick of syncopation Europe hasC
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One day i felt a mountain touch me whereE
I stood maybe nine miles off It was springF
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sun stirring sweetly to the mangling airE
muchness of buds mattered a valley spilledD
its tickling river in my eyesC
the killedD
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world wriggled like a twitched stringF

E. E. Cummings



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