Bien Loin D'ici Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABA CCC ADAA EFFE

Ere is the chamber consecrateA
Wherein this maiden delicateB
And enigmatically sedateA
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Fans herself while the moments creepC
Upon her cushions half asleepC
And hears the fountains plash and weepC
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Dorothy's chamber undefiledA
The winds and waters sing afarD
Their song of sighing strange and wildA
To lull to sleep the petted childA
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From head to foot with subtle careE
Slaves have perfumed her delicate skinF
With odorous oils and benzoinF
And flowers faint in a corner thereE

Charles Baudelaire



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