The Girl Of Ke-mo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGHI H

I'm a girl of Ke Mo villageA
Selling my rice wine on the roadB
Mine is the strongest rice wine in the landC
Though my bottle is so patched and dirtyD
These silly rags are not my bodyD
The parts you cannot see are counted pleasantE
But you are just too drunk to drink my wineF
And just too plain to lie down on my matG
He who would drink the wine of the girl of Ke MoH
Needs a beautiful body and a lofty witI
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Song of AnnamH

Edward Powys Mathers (as Translator)



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