My Rights. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBB CDEDD FGDGG HIJII KLMLL NOCOO PQRQQ SSTSS SUVUU SWSWWYes God has made me a woman | A |
And I am content to be | B |
Just what He meant not reaching out | C |
For other things since He | B |
Who knows me best and loves me most has ordered this for me | B |
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A woman to live my life out | C |
In quiet womanly ways | D |
Hearing the far off battle | E |
Seeing as through a haze | D |
The crowding struggling world of men fight through their busy days | D |
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I am not strong or valiant | F |
I would not join the fight | G |
Or jostle with crowds in the highways | D |
To sully my garments white | G |
But I have rights as a woman and here I claim my right | G |
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The right of a rose to bloom | H |
In its own sweet separate way | I |
With none to question the perfumed pink | J |
And none to utter a nay | I |
If it reaches a root or points a thorn as even a rose tree may | I |
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The right of the lady birch to grow | K |
To grow as the Lord shall please | L |
By never a sturdy oak rebuked | M |
Denied nor sun nor breeze | L |
For all its pliant slenderness kin to the stronger trees | L |
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The right to a life of my own | N |
Not merely a casual bit | O |
Of somebody else's life flung out | C |
That taking hold of it | O |
I may stand as a cipher does after a numeral writ | O |
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The right to gather and glean | P |
What food I need and can | Q |
From the garnered store of knowledge | R |
Which man has heaped for man | Q |
Taking with free hands freely and after an ordered plan | Q |
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The right ah best and sweetest | S |
To stand all undismayed | S |
Whenever sorrow or want or sin | T |
Call for a woman's aid | S |
With none to call or question by never a look gainsaid | S |
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I do not ask for a ballot | S |
Though very life were at stake | U |
I would beg for the nobler justice | V |
That men for manhood's sake | U |
Should give ungrudgingly nor withhold till I must fight and take | U |
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The fleet foot and the feeble foot | S |
Both seek the self same goal | W |
The weakest soldier's name is writ | S |
On the great army roll | W |
And God who made man's body strong made too the woman's soul | W |
Susan Coolidge (sarah Chauncey Woolsey)
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