The Spiritual Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFG GHH| When white and ruby dawn among the rakes | A |
| Breaks in she's with the harrying Ideal | B |
| And by some strange retributive appeal | B |
| Within the sleepy brute an angel wakes | A |
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| The perfect blue of Spiritual Skies | C |
| For the lost man who dreams and suffers this | D |
| Pierces him fascinates like the abyss | D |
| And so dear Goddess lucid pure and wise | C |
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| Over debris the orgies leave behind | E |
| Your memory more rosy more divine | F |
| Constantly flickers in my vision's sight | G |
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| The sun has blackened candles of the night | G |
| Your phantom does the same o conquering one | H |
| Resplendent soul of the immortal sun | H |
Charles Baudelaire
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