Clair De Lune Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCB DEFGHE IJIJKJ BLBLML| In the moonlit room your face | A |
| Moonlight coloured fainting white | B |
| And the silence of the place | A |
| Round about us in the night | B |
| And my arms are round about you | C |
| In the silence of the night | B |
| - | |
| Lips that are not mine to kiss | D |
| Lips how often kissed in vain | E |
| Broken seal of memories | F |
| Where the kisses come again | G |
| That the lips of all your lovers | H |
| Laid upon your lips in vain | E |
| - | |
| Eyes that are not mine to keep | I |
| In the mirror of mine eyes | J |
| Where I tremble lest from sleep | I |
| Other ghosts should re arise | J |
| Why enthrall me with your magic | K |
| Haunting lips triumphant eyes | J |
| - | |
| For the silence of the night | B |
| Swims around me like a stream | L |
| And your eyes have caught the light | B |
| Of a moon enchanted dream | L |
| And your arms glide round about me | M |
| And I fade into a dream | L |
Arthur Symons
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