A Thunderstorm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFFDE| A moment the wild swallows like a flight | A |
| Of withered gust caught leaves serenely high | B |
| Toss in the windrack up the muttering sky | B |
| The leaves hang still Above the weird twilight | A |
| The hurrying centres of the storm unite | A |
| And spreading with huge trunk and rolling fringe | C |
| Each wheeled upon its own tremendous hinge | C |
| Tower darkening on And now from heaven's height | A |
| With the long roar of elm trees swept and swayed | D |
| And pelted waters on the vanished plain | E |
| Plunges the blast Behind the wild white flash | F |
| That splits abroad the pealing thunder crash | F |
| Over bleared fields and gardens disarrayed | D |
| Column on column comes the drenching rain | E |
Archibald Lampman
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