A Dead Harvest [in Kensington Gardens] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBB CCDDD EEFFF| Along the graceless grass of town | A |
| They rake the rows of red and brown | A |
| Dead leaves unlike the rows of hay | B |
| Delicate neither gold nor grey | B |
| Raked long ago and far away | B |
| - | |
| A narrow silence in the park | C |
| Between the lights a narrow dark | C |
| One street rolls on the north and one | D |
| Muffled upon the south doth run | D |
| Amid the mist the work is done | D |
| - | |
| A futile crop for it the fire | E |
| Smoulders and for a stack a pyre | E |
| So go the town's lives on the breeze | F |
| Even as the sheddings of the trees | F |
| Bosom nor barn is filled with these | F |
Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell
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