February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACD EFEGF HIHJI KLKML| Gossamer frail the moon | A |
| Goes down the skies of days | B |
| Vague winds are on the noon | A |
| Blown from the wandering vales | C |
| of cloudland far away | D |
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| They come and hardly stir | E |
| The dell grown grasses high | F |
| But in the pine and fir | E |
| As in my musing heart | G |
| I hear a tender sigh | F |
| - | |
| Fragile as dreams afloat | H |
| Between the earth and skies | I |
| Beyond serene remote | H |
| Blue folded hills the fair | J |
| And moon white mountains rise | I |
| - | |
| In woodland shadows deep | K |
| The firstling flowers blow | L |
| And in my heart I keep | K |
| A love that also came | M |
| After the frost and snow | L |
Clark Ashton Smith
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