Satana Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCCDBDAEDFEDGGHF HE

SHE draws all men to serve her and her lureA
Is her pulsating human lovelinessB
The beauty of her bosom's rippling linesB
The passion pleading in her eyes the pureA
Soft contour of her cheek her dainty dressB
With all the rich aroma of her warmC
Glad womanhood perfumed her supple formC
Curving and swaying like a living flowerD
Aflush with life and youth These are the signsB
By which she queens the hearts of men the powerD
By which she makes her sovereignty secureA
But though her red lips mock me of their wineE
And that low laugh of hers fills me with fireD
As spent with loving in her scorn I lieF
Yet some day she will come to me and twineE
Her slender arms about me and desireD
Will plead in those eyes that were all disdainG
And break her bosom with a sob of painG
And her hot lips will lavish all their storeH
Of hungry kisses on me then shall IF
Remember all her queenly coldness orH
With kisses make her breathing beauty mineE

Arthur Henry Adams



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