To A Dancer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC CDDC CEEC CFFC CGHCIntoxicatingly | A |
Her eyes across the footlights gleam | B |
The wine of love the wine of dream | B |
Her eyes that gleam for me | C |
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The eyes of all that see | C |
Draw to her glances stealing fire | D |
From her desire that leaps to my desire | D |
Her eyes that gleam for me | C |
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Subtly deliciously | C |
A quickening fire within me beat | E |
The rhythms of her poising feet | E |
Her feet that poise to me | C |
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Her body's melody | C |
In silent waves of wandering sound | F |
Thrills to the sense of all around | F |
Yet thrills alone for me | C |
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And oh intoxicatingly | C |
When at the magic moment's close | G |
She dies into the rapture of repose | H |
Her eyes that gleam for me | C |
Arthur Symons
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