Congenial Horror Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEFG HII JDK| From this bizarre and livid sky | A |
| Tormented by your destiny | B |
| Into your vacant spirit fly | A |
| What tho ghts respond you libertine | C |
| - | |
| Voracious in my appetite | D |
| For the uncertain and unknown | E |
| I do not whine for paradise | F |
| As Ovid did expelled from Rome | G |
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| Skies tom apart like wind swept sands | H |
| You are the mirrors of my pride | I |
| Your mourning clouds so black and wide | I |
| - | |
| Are hearses that my dreams command | J |
| And you reflect in flashing light | D |
| The Hell in which my heart delights | K |
Charles Baudelaire
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