At The Ambassadeurs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCBBDDEEBBBB| TO YVETTE GUILBERT | A |
| - | |
| That was Yvette The blithe Ambassadeurs | B |
| Glitters this Sunday of the F te des Fleurs | B |
| Here are the flowers too living flowers that blow | C |
| A night or two before the odours go | C |
| And all the flowers of all the city ways | B |
| Are laughing with Yvette this day of days | B |
| Laugh with Yvette But I must first forget | D |
| Before I laugh that I have heard Yvette | D |
| For the flowers fade before her see the light | E |
| Dies out of that poor cheek and leaves it white | E |
| And a chill shiver takes me as she sings | B |
| The pity of unpitied human things | B |
| A woe beyond all weeping tears that trace | B |
| The very wrinkles of the last grimace | B |
Arthur Symons
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