An Escape Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JK A L| She was beautiful that evening and so gay | A |
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| In little games | B |
| My hand had slipped her mantle | C |
| I am not sure | D |
| About her skirts | E |
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| Then in the night's curtain of shadows | F |
| Heavy and discreet | G |
| I asked and she replied | H |
| To morrow | I |
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| Next day I came | J |
| Saying Remember | K |
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| Words of a night she said to bring the day | A |
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| From the Arabic of Abu Nuas eighth century | L |
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