Circumstantial Evidence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJ| She does not mind a good cigar | A |
| The kind that is I smoke | B |
| She thinks all men quite stupid are | A |
| But laughs whene'er I joke | B |
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| She says she does not care for verse | C |
| But praises all I write | D |
| She says that punning is a curse | C |
| But then mine are so bright | D |
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| She does not like a big moustache | E |
| You see that mine is small | F |
| She hates a man with too much dash | E |
| I scarcely dash at all | F |
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| She simply dotes on hazel eyes | G |
| And mine you note are that | H |
| She likes a man of portly size | G |
| Gad I am getting fat | H |
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| She says champagne is made to drink | I |
| In this we quite agree | J |
| And all these symptoms make me think | I |
| Sweet Kate's in love with me | J |
Ellis Parker Butler
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