Her Little Feet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDA ABAE ABAABE A| Her little feet Beneath us ranged the sea | A |
| She sat from sun and wind umbrella shaded | B |
| One shoe above the other danglingly | C |
| And lo a Something exquisitely graded | D |
| Brown rings and white distracting to the knee | A |
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| The band was loud A wild waltz melody | A |
| Flowed rhythmic forth The nobodies paraded | B |
| And thro' my dream went pulsing fast and free | A |
| Her little feet | E |
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| Till she made room for some one It was He | A |
| A port wine flavored He a He who traded | B |
| Rich rosy round obese to a degree | A |
| A sense of injury overmastered me | A |
| Quite bulbously his ample boots upbraided | B |
| Her little feet | E |
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| William Ernest Henley | A |
William Ernest Henley
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