Navels Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFEGEG HIHIJEJEMen have navels more or less | A |
Some are neat some not | B |
Being fat I must confess | A |
Mine is far from hot | B |
Woman's is a pearly ring | C |
Lovely to my mind | D |
So of it to shyly sing | C |
I am inclined | D |
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I believe in nudity | E |
Female forms divine | F |
Should be bared for all to see | E |
In colour and in line | F |
So dear ladies recognise | E |
The dimpling of your waist | G |
Has approval in my eyes | E |
Favour in my taste | G |
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Darlings please you paint them gold | H |
Or some pastel hue | I |
Make them starry to behold | H |
Witching to the view | I |
Though I know I never should | J |
Say such things as this | E |
How a rosebud navel would | J |
Be sweet to kiss | E |
Robert Service
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