Clouded Sky Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DEFG HHDI JJKKOne would say your gaze was a misted screen | A |
your strange eyes are they blue grey or green | A |
changeable tender dreamy cruel and again | B |
echoing the indolence and pallor of heaven | C |
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You bring me those blank days mild and hazy | D |
that melt bewitched hearts into weeping | E |
when twisted stirred by some unknown hurt | F |
our over stretched nerves mock the numbed spirit | G |
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Often you resemble the loveliest horizons | H |
lit by the suns of foggy seasons | H |
how splendid you are a dew wet country | D |
inflamed by the rays of a misted sky | I |
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O dangerous woman o seductive glow | J |
will I someday adore your frost and snow | J |
and learn to draw from implacable winter | K |
sharp edged as steel or ice new pleasure | K |
Charles Baudelaire
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