The Emperor Of Ice-cream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAAACC DEAAFFCC| Call the roller of big cigars | A |
| The muscular one and bid him whip | B |
| In kitchen cups concupiscent curds | A |
| Let the wenches dawdle in such dress | A |
| As they are used to wear and let the boys | A |
| Bring flowers in last month's newspapers | A |
| Let be be finale of seem | C |
| The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream | C |
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| Take from the dresser of deal | D |
| Lacking the three glass knobs that sheet | E |
| On which she embroidered fantails once | A |
| And spread it so as to cover her face | A |
| If her horny feet protrude they come | F |
| To show how cold she is and dumb | F |
| Let the lamp affix its beam | C |
| The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream | C |
Wallace Stevens
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