Satana Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCCDBDAEDFEDGGHF HE| SHE draws all men to serve her and her lure | A |
| Is her pulsating human loveliness | B |
| The beauty of her bosom's rippling lines | B |
| The passion pleading in her eyes the pure | A |
| Soft contour of her cheek her dainty dress | B |
| With all the rich aroma of her warm | C |
| Glad womanhood perfumed her supple form | C |
| Curving and swaying like a living flower | D |
| Aflush with life and youth These are the signs | B |
| By which she queens the hearts of men the power | D |
| By which she makes her sovereignty secure | A |
| But though her red lips mock me of their wine | E |
| And that low laugh of hers fills me with fire | D |
| As spent with loving in her scorn I lie | F |
| Yet some day she will come to me and twine | E |
| Her slender arms about me and desire | D |
| Will plead in those eyes that were all disdain | G |
| And break her bosom with a sob of pain | G |
| And her hot lips will lavish all their store | H |
| Of hungry kisses on me then shall I | F |
| Remember all her queenly coldness or | H |
| With kisses make her breathing beauty mine | E |
Arthur Henry Adams
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