Perfume Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEF| Shake out your hair about me so | A |
| That I may feel the stir and scent | B |
| Of those vague odours come and go | A |
| The way our kisses went | B |
| Night gave this priceless hour of love | C |
| But now the dawn steals in apace | D |
| And amorously bends above | C |
| The wonder of your face | D |
| - | |
| 'Farewell' between our kisses creeps | E |
| You fade a ghost upon the air | F |
| Yet ah the vacant place still keeps | E |
| The odour of your hair | F |
Arthur Symons
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