To A Prospective Cook Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EFAA| Curly locks Curly Locks wilt thou be ours | A |
| Thou shalt not wash dishes nor yet weed the flowers | A |
| But stand in the kitchen and cook a fine meal | B |
| And ride every night in an automobile | B |
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| Curly Locks Curly Locks come to us soon | C |
| Thou needest not to rise until mid afternoon | C |
| Thou mayest be Croatian Armenian or Greek | D |
| Thy guerdon shall be what thy askest per week | D |
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| Curly Locks Curly Locks give us a chance | E |
| Thou shalt not wash windows nor iron my pants | F |
| Oh come to the cosiest of seven room bowers | A |
| Curly Locks Curly Locks wilt thou be ours | A |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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