The Ideal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CABA DEF AAF| It will not be these beauties of vignettes | A |
| Poor products of a worthless century | B |
| Feet in half boots fingers in castanets | A |
| Who satisfy the yearning heart in me | B |
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| That poet of chlorosis Gavarni | C |
| Can keep his twittering troupe of sickly queens | A |
| Since these pale roses do not let me see | B |
| My red ideal the tlower of my dreams | A |
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| I need a heart abyssal in its depth | D |
| A soul confirmed in crime Lady Macbeth | E |
| Aeschylus' dream storm born out of the south | F |
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| Or you great Night of Michelangelo's | A |
| Who calmly twist in an exotic pose | A |
| Those charms he fashioned for a Titan's mouth | F |
Charles Baudelaire
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