Don Juan's Serenade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ECFG HIIJ IKKK KKLI HIIJDarkness descends | A |
on Alpujara's golden land | B |
My guitar invites you | C |
come out my dear | D |
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Whoever says that there are others | E |
who can be compared to you | C |
whoever burns for your love | F |
I challenge them all to a duel | G |
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Now the moon | H |
has set the sky alight | I |
come out Nisetta oh come out Nisetta | I |
on to your balcony quickly | J |
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From Seville to Granada | I |
in the silence of the nights | K |
one can hear the sound of serenades | K |
and the clashing of swords | K |
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Much blood many songs | K |
pour forth for the lovely ladies | K |
and I for the loveliest one of all | L |
am ready to give my song and my blood | I |
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Now the moon | H |
has set the sky alight | I |
Come out Nisetta oh come out Nisetta | I |
on to your balcony quickly | J |
Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
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