The Girl Of Ke-mo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGHI H| I'm a girl of Ke Mo village | A |
| Selling my rice wine on the road | B |
| Mine is the strongest rice wine in the land | C |
| Though my bottle is so patched and dirty | D |
| These silly rags are not my body | D |
| The parts you cannot see are counted pleasant | E |
| But you are just too drunk to drink my wine | F |
| And just too plain to lie down on my mat | G |
| He who would drink the wine of the girl of Ke Mo | H |
| Needs a beautiful body and a lofty wit | I |
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| Song of Annam | H |
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