Senorita Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCCC CCDE CCFF GGHH CCII HHJK LLCC

An agate black your roguish eyesA
Claim no proud lineage of the skiesA
No starry blue but of good earthB
The reckless witchery and mirthB
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Looped in your raven hair's reposeC
A hot aroma one red roseC
Dies envious of that lovelinessC
By being near which its is lessC
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Twin sea shells hung with pearls your earsC
Whose slender rosiness appearsC
Part of the pearls whose pallid fireD
Binds the attention these inspireE
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One slim hand crumples up the laceC
About your bosom's swelling graceC
A ruby at your samite throatF
Lends the required color noteF
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The moon bears through the violet nightG
A pearly urn of chaliced lightG
And from your dark railed balconyH
You stoop and wave your fan at meH
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O'er orange orchards and the roseC
Vague odorous lips the south wind blowsC
Peopling the night with whispers ofI
Romance and palely passionate loveI
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The heaven of your balconyH
Smiles down two stars that say to meH
More peril than AngelicaJ
Wrought with her beauty in CathayK
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Oh stoop to me and speaking reachL
My soul like song that learned sweet speechL
From some dim instrument who knowsC
Or flower a dulcimer or roseC

Madison Julius Cawein



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