Senorita Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCCC CCDE CCFF GGHH CCII HHJK LLCCAn agate black your roguish eyes | A |
Claim no proud lineage of the skies | A |
No starry blue but of good earth | B |
The reckless witchery and mirth | B |
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Looped in your raven hair's repose | C |
A hot aroma one red rose | C |
Dies envious of that loveliness | C |
By being near which its is less | C |
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Twin sea shells hung with pearls your ears | C |
Whose slender rosiness appears | C |
Part of the pearls whose pallid fire | D |
Binds the attention these inspire | E |
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One slim hand crumples up the lace | C |
About your bosom's swelling grace | C |
A ruby at your samite throat | F |
Lends the required color note | F |
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The moon bears through the violet night | G |
A pearly urn of chaliced light | G |
And from your dark railed balcony | H |
You stoop and wave your fan at me | H |
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O'er orange orchards and the rose | C |
Vague odorous lips the south wind blows | C |
Peopling the night with whispers of | I |
Romance and palely passionate love | I |
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The heaven of your balcony | H |
Smiles down two stars that say to me | H |
More peril than Angelica | J |
Wrought with her beauty in Cathay | K |
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Oh stoop to me and speaking reach | L |
My soul like song that learned sweet speech | L |
From some dim instrument who knows | C |
Or flower a dulcimer or rose | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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