Madam And Her Madam Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEAE FGHI JKLK MNLN JEOEI worked for a woman | A |
She wasn't mean | B |
But she had a twelve room | C |
House to clean | B |
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Had to get breakfast | D |
Dinner and supper too | E |
Then take care of her children | A |
When I got through | E |
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Wash iron and scrub | F |
Walk the dog around | G |
It was too much | H |
Nearly broke me down | I |
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I said Madam | J |
Can it be | K |
You trying to make a | L |
Pack horse out of me | K |
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She opened her mouth | M |
She cried Oh no | N |
You know Alberta | L |
I love you so | N |
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I said Madam | J |
That may be true | E |
But I'll be dogged | O |
If I love you | E |
Langston Hughes
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