In November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDEC FGGF

With autumn and the flaring leaves our love must endA
Ere flauntful spring shall mock thy tears and my despairB
With blossoms red or pale some April bride may wearB
Now while the weary grey forgetful heavens bendA
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Above the grief and languor of the dying landsC
In one last kiss shall meet and mingle and expireD
The muted last remembering sighs of our desireE
And on my face the flower like burden of thy handsC
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Shall rest a little and be taken tenderlyF
And ah how lightly hence And in thy golden eyesG
Thy love and all the ashen glory of the skiesG
Shall mingle and as in a mirror lie for meF

Clark Ashton Smith



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