September Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGAGHIJKLMINO| Spring is past and over these many days | A |
| Spring and summer The leaves of September droop | B |
| Yellowing afid all but dead on the patient trees | C |
| Nor is there any hope in me I walk | D |
| Slowly homeward Night is as empty and dark | E |
| Behind my eyes as it is dark without | F |
| And empty round about me and over me | G |
| Spring is past and over these many days | A |
| But looking up suddenly I see | G |
| Leaves in the upthrown light of a street lamp shine | H |
| Clear and luminous young and so transparent | I |
| They seem but the coloured foam of air green fire | J |
| No more than the scarce embodied thoughts of leaves | K |
| And it is spring within that circle of light | L |
| Oh magical brightness the old leaves are made new | M |
| In the mind too some coloured accident | I |
| Of beauty revives and makes all young again | N |
| A chance light meaninglessly shines and it is spring | O |
Aldous Huxley
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