Clotilde Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECE| The anemone and flower that weeps | A |
| have grown in the garden plain | B |
| where Melancholy sleeps | A |
| between Amor and Disdain | B |
| There our shadows linger too | C |
| that the midnight will disperse | D |
| the sun that makes them dark to view | C |
| will with them in dark immerse | D |
| The deities of living dew | C |
| Let their hair flow down entire | E |
| It must be that you pursue | C |
| That lovely shadow you desire | E |
Guillaume Apollinaire
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