Indian Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJK| Surely these muted days are one with days remembered | A |
| This necromantic sun is an evocation | B |
| Of suns whereunder we have walked before | C |
| For when I see the peach trees | D |
| Flame colored and far off | E |
| Where the blueness of the air has crept among them | F |
| The love I feel today | G |
| Somehow resumes the bygone flames and shadows | H |
| The vanished incommunicable moods | I |
| And fugitive lost colors | J |
| Of the love I felt for you in autumns past | K |
Clark Ashton Smith
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