Carlotta Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBA DEDEFG| Poor lone Carlotta Mexico's mad Queen | A |
| Babbling of him amid thy vacant halls | B |
| Whose ears have long been heedless of thy calls | B |
| Sad monument of pomp that once hath been | C |
| Thy staring eyes mark ever the same scene | A |
| Of levelled muskets and a corpse which falls | B |
| Dabbled in blood beneath the city walls | B |
| Though twenty years have rolled their tides between | A |
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| Not of this world thy vengeance They have passed | D |
| Traitor and victim to the shadow land | E |
| Not of this world thy joy but when at last | D |
| Reason returns in Paradise its hand | E |
| Shall join the shattered links of thought again | F |
| Save those that form this interval of pain | G |
Arthur Weir
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