In A Restaurant Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEDAEA| The darkened street was muffled with the snow | A |
| The falling flakes had made your shoulders white | B |
| And when we found a shelter from the night | B |
| Its glamor fell upon us like a blow | A |
| The clash of dishes and the viol and bow | C |
| Mingled beneath the fever of the light | B |
| The heat was full of savors and the bright | B |
| Laughter of women lured the wine to flow | A |
| A little child ate nothing while she sat | D |
| Watching a woman at a table there | E |
| Learn to kiss beneath a drooping hat | D |
| The hour went by we rose and turned to go | A |
| The somber street received us from the glare | E |
| And once more on your shoulders fell the snow | A |
Sara Teasdale
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