Autumn Interlude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD EEFFGGHH IIJJKKLL AAMMAAEEI said goodbye to the bees last Friday week | A |
To blooms and to things like these for Winter bleak | A |
Was shouting loud from the hills and flinging high | B |
His gossamer net that fills frail Autumn's sky | B |
So I said goodbye to the bees for I knew that soon | C |
I should bask no more 'neath the trees on some high noon | C |
And hark to the drowsy hum close overhead | D |
For the cold and rain must come now Summer's dead | D |
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So I wallowed a while in woe and wooed unease | E |
And I rather liked it so for it seemed to please | E |
Some clamoring inner urge some need apart | F |
And I felt self pity surge here in my heart | F |
As I said goodbye to the bees my tireless friends | G |
Who toil mid the flowers and the trees till daylight ends | G |
Who toil in the sun yet seem to find no irk | H |
While I loll in the shade and dream for I do love work | H |
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Ah fate and the falling leaf How dear is woe | I |
How subtly sweet is grief Synthetic So | I |
I said goodbye to the bees and then I wrote | J |
This crown of threhodies while in my throat | J |
I choked back many a sob and salt tears spent | K |
But I felt I'd done my job and was content | K |
For I'd penned my piece to the bees the poet's tosh | L |
Of the Autumn's drear unease Ah me Oh gosh | L |
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I said goodbye to the bees last Friday week | A |
Then the tempest shook the trees the swollen creek | A |
Went thundering down to the plain the wind shrieked past | M |
And the cold and the wet wet rain were here at last | M |
Then a hot sun scorning rules shone forth alack | A |
And those blundering blithering fools the bees came back | A |
Humming a song inance in the rain washed trees | E |
Now it's all to do again Oh blast the bees | E |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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