Dream Of A Curious Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CD EFEG HHI JKL| for F N | A |
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| Do you as I do know a zesty grief | B |
| And is it said of you 'curious man ' | - |
| I dreamed of dying in my spirit's heat | C |
| Desire and horror mixed a strange mischance | D |
| - | |
| Anguish and ardent hope were tightly knit | E |
| The more the fatal glass was drained of sand | F |
| The more I suffered and I savoured it | E |
| My heart pulled out of the familiar and | G |
| - | |
| I was a child eager to see a play | H |
| Hating the curtain standing in the way | H |
| At last the chilling verity came on | I |
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| Yes I was dead and in the dreadful dawn | J |
| Was wrapped And what That's all there is to tell | K |
| The screen was raised and I was waiting still | L |
Charles Baudelaire
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