Street Scene-little Lonsdale St. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEEFGHHI| I wish you'd seen that dirty little boy | A |
| Finger at nose | B |
| Peeking and ginking at some girls in rows | B |
| Seated on the high window sills to rest | C |
| One of the girls had hair as bright as corn | D |
| And one was red | E |
| And over their soft forms a glow was shed | E |
| From lamps new lighted in the laundry there | F |
| That boy beneath them wheeled a hand cart full | G |
| Of cast off busts | H |
| From sewing rooms They looked like shells of lusts | H |
| And all the girls around the windows laughed | I |
Lesbia Harford
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