Poplars Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD BB AAA| Against the pale autumnal air | A |
| The golden poplars burn and flare | A |
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| And golden lamps are lit for me | B |
| Deep in the vaults of memory | B |
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| Forevermore the poplars rise | C |
| To light the lands where beauty dies | C |
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| Where roses fail and asters fade | D |
| And lilies in the dust are laid | D |
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| And in my heart the lamps illume | B |
| A queenly couch of love and doom | B |
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| And one who lies in silence there | A |
| Forever dead forever fair | A |
| With leaves and asters in her hair | A |
Clark Ashton Smith
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