Skirt Machinist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEEEGEEHIHJKEK| I am making great big skirts | A |
| For great big women | B |
| Amazons who've fed and slept | C |
| Themselves inhuman | B |
| Such long skirts not less than two | D |
| And forty inches | E |
| Thirty round the waist for fear | F |
| The webbing pinches | E |
| There must be tremendous tucks | E |
| On those round bellies | E |
| Underneath the limbs will shake | G |
| Like wine soft jellies | E |
| I am making such big skirts | E |
| And all so heavy | H |
| I can see their wearers at | I |
| A lord mayor's levee | H |
| I who am so small and weak | J |
| I have hardly grown | K |
| Wish the skirts I'm making less | E |
| Unlike my own | K |
Lesbia Harford
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