Autumn Maples Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDEDDThe thoughts of all the maples who shall name | A |
When the sad landscape turns to cold and grey | B |
Yet some for very ruth and sheer dismay | B |
Hearing the northwind pipe the winter's name | A |
Have fired the hills with beaconing clouds of flame | A |
And some with softer woe that day by day | B |
So sweet and brief should go the westward way | B |
Have yearned upon the sunset with such shame | A |
That all their cheeks have turned to tremulous rose | C |
Others for wrath have turned a rusty red | D |
And some that knew not either grief or dread | D |
Ere the old year should find its iron close | E |
Have gathered down the sun's last smiles acold | D |
Deep deep into their luminous hearts of gold | D |
Archibald Lampman
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