A Friend Sends Her Perfumed Carriage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDE FGHGIJKGGLM| A | |
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| A friend sends her perfumed carriage | B |
| And high bred horses to fetch me | C |
| I decline the invitation of | D |
| My old poetry and wine companion | E |
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| I remember the happy days in the lost capital | F |
| We took our ease in the woman's quarters | G |
| The Feast of Lanterns was elaborately celebrated | H |
| Folded pendants emerald hairpins brocaded girdles | G |
| New sashes we competed | I |
| To see who was most smartly dressed | J |
| Now I am withering away | K |
| Wind blown hair frost temples | G |
| I prefer to stay beyond the curtains | G |
| And listen to talk and laughter | L |
| I can no longer share | M |
Li Ching Chao
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