The Word Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIDJK| I have an easy beauty one that is happy | A |
| I glide on the surface of winds | B |
| I glide on the surface of seas | C |
| I have grown sentimental | D |
| I no longer know the guide | E |
| I no longer move silk over ice | F |
| I am diseased flowers and stones | G |
| I love the most chinese of nudes | H |
| I love the most naked lapses of wings | I |
| I am old but here I am beautiful | D |
| And the shadow that flows from the deep windows | J |
| Each evening spares the dark heart of my stare | K |
Paul Eluard
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