Autumn Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE GGHIDH JJKLLKWith the advent of the Autumn | A |
Trees behave as Nature taught 'em | A |
Maple Sumach Plum and Poplar and the Chestnut known as Horse | B |
Ere they shed the Summer fashion | C |
Break into a perfect passion | C |
Of sweet rivalry in color if deciduous of course | B |
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Autumn comes and Claret Ashes | D |
Liquidambars showing splashes | D |
From her palette don the motley Joseph's coats of many a hue | E |
Russet red and golden yellow | F |
As the season waxes mellow | F |
As for me like certain gum trees I perversely grow more blue | E |
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I would quaff in ample measure | G |
Every draught of Autumn's pleasure | G |
Were it not a grim foreboding spreads its color thro' the mind | H |
And I know that Autumn breezes | I |
Bring the first hint of the wheezes | D |
For when Fall the Summer follows Winter is not far behind | H |
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Would I were like lucky mortals | J |
Who with Winter at the portals | J |
Shed their ills like Autumn leaves and welcome days of snow and ice | K |
Still why not accept the present | L |
Fall brings favors amply pleasant | L |
Seat me Ishoo id the sudlight Autumb cad be very dice | K |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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