Dissonance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCCDEDEFF

You've slipped from out your evening gown you museA
Before the polished lookingglass a handB
Unclasping frail corsage while you peruseA
Your blushing charms Your wayward eyes demandB
Intrigue as slowly you remove the clothesC
Which cling around your girlish lovelinessC
In silken stockings of the palest roseC
Your slender legs encased twin gracefulnessC
Beyond compare while all your perfumed hairD
Comes tumbling down and glorybath of goldE
And thus you stand before me ivorybareD
Craving to yield in passion as of oldE
I take you in my arms yet am I sadF
So many other loves have made you gladF

Harry Crosby



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