Women Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHC I JKJBBDBBL A HMDDBNK| Women Or they | A |
| should be should be | B |
| pedestals little horses | C |
| moving those wooden | D |
| pedestals sweet | E |
| moving oldfashioned | F |
| to the painted | G |
| motions rocking | H |
| of men horses | C |
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| the gladdest things in the toyroom | I |
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| The feelingly | J |
| pegs and then | K |
| of their unfeelingly | J |
| ears To be | B |
| so familiar joyfully | B |
| and dear ridden | D |
| to the trusting rockingly | B |
| fists ridden until | B |
| To be chafed the restored | L |
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| egos dismount and the legs stride away | A |
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| Immobile willing | H |
| sweetlipped to be set | M |
| sturdy into motion | D |
| and smiling Women | D |
| women should be | B |
| should always pedestals | N |
| be waiting to men | K |
May Swenson
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