Clotilde Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECE

The anemone and flower that weepsA
have grown in the garden plainB
where Melancholy sleepsA
between Amor and DisdainB
There our shadows linger tooC
that the midnight will disperseD
the sun that makes them dark to viewC
will with them in dark immerseD
The deities of living dewC
Let their hair flow down entireE
It must be that you pursueC
That lovely shadow you desireE

Guillaume Apollinaire



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