What Will You Say Tonight, Poor Lonely Soul Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IIJ KL| What will you say tonight poor lonely soul | A |
| What will you say old withered heart of mine | B |
| To the most beautiful the best most dear | C |
| Whose heavenly regard brings back your bloom | D |
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| We will assign our pride to sing her praise | E |
| Nothing excels the sweetness of her will | F |
| Her holy body has an angel's scent | G |
| Her eye invests us with a cloak of light | H |
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| Whether it be in night and solitude | I |
| Or in the streets among the multitude | I |
| Her ghost before us dances like a torch | J |
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| It speaks out 'I am lovely and command | K |
| That you will love only the Beautiful | L |
| I am your Guardian Madonna Muse ' | - |
Charles Baudelaire
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