Old Age Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBB CEFEGEH| I have heard the wild geese | A |
| I have seen the leaves fall | B |
| There was frost last night | C |
| On the garden wall | B |
| It is gone to day | D |
| And I hear the wind call | B |
| The wind That is all | B |
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| If the swallow will light | C |
| When the evening is near | E |
| If the crane will not scream | F |
| Like a soul in fear | E |
| I will think no more | G |
| Of the dying year | E |
| And the wind its seer | H |
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