Paris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDEC FGGHMy Paris is a land where twilight days | A |
Merge into violent nights of black and gold | B |
Where it may be the flower of dawn is cold | B |
Ah but the gold nights and the scented ways | A |
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Eyelids of women little curls of hair | C |
A little nose curved softly like a shell | D |
A red mouth like a wound a mocking veil | E |
Phantoms before the dawn how phantom fair | C |
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And every woman with beseeching eyes | F |
Or with enticing eyes or amorous | G |
Offers herself a rose and craves of us | G |
A rose's place among our memories | H |
Arthur Symons
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