Dissonance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCCDEDEFF| You've slipped from out your evening gown you muse | A |
| Before the polished lookingglass a hand | B |
| Unclasping frail corsage while you peruse | A |
| Your blushing charms Your wayward eyes demand | B |
| Intrigue as slowly you remove the clothes | C |
| Which cling around your girlish loveliness | C |
| In silken stockings of the palest rose | C |
| Your slender legs encased twin gracefulness | C |
| Beyond compare while all your perfumed hair | D |
| Comes tumbling down and glorybath of gold | E |
| And thus you stand before me ivorybare | D |
| Craving to yield in passion as of old | E |
| I take you in my arms yet am I sad | F |
| So many other loves have made you glad | F |
Harry Crosby
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