Paris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDEC FGGH

My Paris is a land where twilight daysA
Merge into violent nights of black and goldB
Where it may be the flower of dawn is coldB
Ah but the gold nights and the scented waysA
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Eyelids of women little curls of hairC
A little nose curved softly like a shellD
A red mouth like a wound a mocking veilE
Phantoms before the dawn how phantom fairC
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And every woman with beseeching eyesF
Or with enticing eyes or amorousG
Offers herself a rose and craves of usG
A rose's place among our memoriesH

Arthur Symons



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