Black Slippers: Bellotti Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJK| At the table beyond us | A |
| With her little suede slippers off | B |
| With her white stocking'd feet | C |
| Carefully kept from the floor by a napkin | D |
| She converses | E |
| - | |
| 'Connaissez vous Ostende ' | - |
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| The gurgling Italian lady on the other side of the | F |
| restaurant | G |
| Replies with a certain hauteur | H |
| But I await with patience | I |
| To see how Celestine will re enter her slippers | J |
| She re enters them with a groan | K |
Ezra Pound
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