Misty Sky Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB BCDD EEFG EEBBA vapour seems to hide your face from view | A |
Your mystic eye is it green grey or blue | A |
Tender by turns dreamy or merciless | B |
Reflects the heavens' pallid indolence | B |
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You call to mind white mild enshrouded days | B |
That make enchanted hearts dissolve away | C |
When agitated by a twisting ache | D |
The taut nerves call the spirit to awake | D |
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Sometimes you're like horizons set aglow | E |
By suns in rainy seasons here below | E |
Like you superb a watery countryside | F |
That rays enflame out of a misty sky | G |
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O weather woman both seduce me so | E |
Will I adore as well your frost and snow | E |
And will I draw from winter's ruthless vice | B |
Pleasures more keen than iron or than ice | B |
Charles Baudelaire
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