Paris;this April Sunset Completely Utters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EFGHIJK LMNOPQ RParis this April sunset completely utters | A |
utters serenely silently a cathedral | B |
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before whose upward lean magnificent face | C |
the streets turn young with rain | D |
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spiral acres of bloated rose | E |
coiled within cobalt miles of sky | F |
yield to and heed | G |
the mauve | H |
of twilight who slenderly descends | I |
daintily carrying in her eyes the dangerous first stars | J |
people move love hurry in a gently | K |
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arriving gloom and | L |
see the new moon | M |
fills abruptly with sudden silver | N |
these torn pockets of lame and begging colour while | O |
there and here the lithe indolent prostitute | P |
Night argues | Q |
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with certain houses | R |
E. E. Cummings
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