Brumal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCAEEA| Life is a tale half told | A |
| Love is a broken song | B |
| Beauty besought so long | B |
| Is a legend lost and old | A |
| Winter and silence and woe | C |
| Have come like the end of all | D |
| Slowly the last leaves fall | D |
| At sunset over the snow | C |
| Here on the darkening wold | A |
| In the bleak wind blown from space | E |
| I recall thy fugitive grace | E |
| And sigh for thy hair's lost gold | A |
Clark Ashton Smith
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