In November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDEC FGGF| With autumn and the flaring leaves our love must end | A |
| Ere flauntful spring shall mock thy tears and my despair | B |
| With blossoms red or pale some April bride may wear | B |
| Now while the weary grey forgetful heavens bend | A |
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| Above the grief and languor of the dying lands | C |
| In one last kiss shall meet and mingle and expire | D |
| The muted last remembering sighs of our desire | E |
| And on my face the flower like burden of thy hands | C |
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| Shall rest a little and be taken tenderly | F |
| And ah how lightly hence And in thy golden eyes | G |
| Thy love and all the ashen glory of the skies | G |
| Shall mingle and as in a mirror lie for me | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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