In The Louvre Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCABC DECDEEC FCCFCCBBC

Queen Karomana slim you standA
In bronze with little flecks of goldB
Queen KaromanaC
O royal lady lift your handA
Shatter the stone museum coldB
Queen KaromanaC
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The wide Nile sleeps the desert stingsD
With color Shake your tresses freeE
Queen KaromanaC
The sleepy lotus shines and swingsD
Loose your bound limbs and sail with meE
In a smooth shallop to the seaE
Queen KaromanaC
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Queen Karomana still so muteF
So delicate yet cold as snowC
Queen KaromanaC
An ice wind boldly resoluteF
Rippled your thin robe long agoC
And froze you into bronze I knowC
But left your garment's flecks of goldB
And the slim grace men loved of oldB
Queen KaromanaC

Harriet Monroe



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