Carlotta Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBA DEDEFG

Poor lone Carlotta Mexico's mad QueenA
Babbling of him amid thy vacant hallsB
Whose ears have long been heedless of thy callsB
Sad monument of pomp that once hath beenC
Thy staring eyes mark ever the same sceneA
Of levelled muskets and a corpse which fallsB
Dabbled in blood beneath the city wallsB
Though twenty years have rolled their tides betweenA
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Not of this world thy vengeance They have passedD
Traitor and victim to the shadow landE
Not of this world thy joy but when at lastD
Reason returns in Paradise its handE
Shall join the shattered links of thought againF
Save those that form this interval of painG

Arthur Weir



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