In A Restaurant Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEDAEA

The darkened street was muffled with the snowA
The falling flakes had made your shoulders whiteB
And when we found a shelter from the nightB
Its glamor fell upon us like a blowA
The clash of dishes and the viol and bowC
Mingled beneath the fever of the lightB
The heat was full of savors and the brightB
Laughter of women lured the wine to flowA
A little child ate nothing while she satD
Watching a woman at a table thereE
Learn to kiss beneath a drooping hatD
The hour went by we rose and turned to goA
The somber street received us from the glareE
And once more on your shoulders fell the snowA

Sara Teasdale



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