A Song Of Autumn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBEBFBGDHBHB| My wind is turned to bitter north | A |
| That was so soft a south before | B |
| My sky that shone so sunny bright | C |
| With foggy gloom is clouded o'er | D |
| My gay green leaves are yellow black | E |
| Upon the dank autumnal floor | B |
| For love departed once comes back | E |
| No more again no more | B |
| A roofless ruin lies my home | F |
| For winds to blow and rains to pour | B |
| One frosty night befell and lo | G |
| I find my summer days are o'er | D |
| The heart bereaved of why and how | H |
| Unknowing knows that yet before | B |
| It had what e'en to Memory now | H |
| Returns no more no more | B |
Arthur Hugh Clough
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