The Lovers' Wine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE FGG HII| This morning how grand is the space | A |
| Without bridle or spurs in our haste | B |
| Let us set out by horseback on wine | C |
| For the heavens enchanted divine | C |
| - | |
| Like two angels gone insane | D |
| With delirium of the brain | D |
| In the crystal blue of the sky | E |
| To the distant mirage we will fly | E |
| - | |
| Gently swinging within the wing | F |
| Of the whirlwind who gives us a ride | G |
| My sister who swims by my side | G |
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| In a parallel ecstasy | H |
| Without truce or repose we are bound | I |
| For the heaven my dreaming has found | I |
Charles Baudelaire
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