A Song Of Autumn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBEBFBGDHBHB

My wind is turned to bitter northA
That was so soft a south beforeB
My sky that shone so sunny brightC
With foggy gloom is clouded o'erD
My gay green leaves are yellow blackE
Upon the dank autumnal floorB
For love departed once comes backE
No more again no moreB
A roofless ruin lies my homeF
For winds to blow and rains to pourB
One frosty night befell and loG
I find my summer days are o'erD
The heart bereaved of why and howH
Unknowing knows that yet beforeB
It had what e'en to Memory nowH
Returns no more no moreB

Arthur Hugh Clough



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