The Death Of Lovers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEEDFGHIJI| We will have beds filled with light scent and | A |
| couches deep as a tomb | B |
| and strange flowers in the room | B |
| blooming for us under skies so pleasant | C |
| Vying to exhaust their last fires | D |
| our hearts will be two vast flares | E |
| reflecting their double glares | E |
| in our two spirits twin mirrors | D |
| One evening of mystic blue and rose | F |
| we ll exchange a single brief glow | G |
| like a long sob heavy with goodbye | H |
| and later opening the doors the angel who came | I |
| faithful and joyful will revive | J |
| the lustreless mirrors and the lifeless flame | I |
Charles Baudelaire
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