Calm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEGHGIJI| Have patience O my sorrow and be still | A |
| You asked for night it falls it is here | B |
| A shadowy atmosphere enshrouds the hill | A |
| to some men bringing peace to others care | C |
| While the vile human multitude | D |
| goes to earn remorse in servile pleasure s play | E |
| under the lash of joy the torturer who | F |
| is pitiless Sadness come far away | E |
| Give me your hand See where the lost years | G |
| lean from the balcony in their outdated gear | H |
| where regret smiling surges from the watery deeps | G |
| Underneath some archway the dying light | I |
| sleeps and like a long shroud trailing from the East | J |
| listen dear one listen to the soft onset of night | I |
Charles Baudelaire
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