La Paloma In London Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| About Soho we went before the light | A |
| We went unresting six craving new fun | B |
| New scenes new raptures for the fevered night | A |
| Of rollicking laughter drink and song was done | B |
| The vault was void but for the dawn's great star | C |
| That shed upon our path its silver flame | D |
| When La Paloma on a low guitar | C |
| Abruptly from a darkened casement came | D |
| Harlem All else shut out I saw the hall | E |
| And you in your red shoulder sash come dancing | F |
| With Val against me languid by the wall | E |
| Your burning coffee colored eyes keen glancing | F |
| Aslant at mine proud in your golden glory | G |
| I loved you Cuban girl fond sweet Diory | G |
Claude Mckay
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