The Summer Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HIJIKLML NOPOQRST UVWVXYZ| The Summer girl | A |
| In peek a boos | B |
| And open hose | C |
| And narrow shoes | B |
| Now trips along | D |
| The sandy beach | E |
| While each man mutters | F |
| 'She's a peach ' | G |
| - | |
| And now she meets | H |
| A handsome man | I |
| Who kindly stoops | J |
| To get her fan | I |
| Thus is the romance | K |
| Quickly staged | L |
| Next day of course | M |
| They are engaged | L |
| - | |
| In two short weeks | N |
| They separate | O |
| Back to the daily | P |
| Grind they hate | O |
| He to his office | Q |
| She the store | R |
| And thus their brief | S |
| Engagement's o'er | T |
| - | |
| He quite forgets | U |
| They ever met | V |
| But she refuses | W |
| To forget | V |
| She tells her friends | X |
| With many a sigh | Y |
| 'I almost had | Z |
| A wealthy guy ' | - |
Edgar Albert Guest
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