I Have Not Forgotten Our Little White Retreat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFGHH| I have not forgotten our little white retreat | A |
| Where we were neighbors to the town of busy streets | B |
| Our plaster Venus and Pomona barely could | C |
| Conceal their nakedness within our meagre wood | C |
| Evenings the sun would stream superbly and would splash | D |
| Prismatic colors through the simple window glass | E |
| He seemed a curious eye in overarching space | F |
| Who watched us as we dined in silence without haste | G |
| And spread throughout the room a mellow candle glow | H |
| On frugal drapes of serge the tablecloth below | H |
Charles Baudelaire
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