Indian Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJK

Surely these muted days are one with days rememberedA
This necromantic sun is an evocationB
Of suns whereunder we have walked beforeC
For when I see the peach treesD
Flame colored and far offE
Where the blueness of the air has crept among themF
The love I feel todayG
Somehow resumes the bygone flames and shadowsH
The vanished incommunicable moodsI
And fugitive lost colorsJ
Of the love I felt for you in autumns pastK

Clark Ashton Smith



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