The Noon Of The Seasons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADEDDFDNow comes the Seasons' high and ardent noon | A |
Fulfillment of Spring's youthful prophecy | B |
Full flow red and fruited Hesitatingly | C |
She follows on the last late showers of June | A |
Bringing the roses and a waxing moon | A |
Enamoured of her beauty fervently | C |
The Sun God leans with oaths of constancy | C |
To kiss her face Oh days of warmth and boon | A |
Wrapped in a haze of sun lit drowsy peace | D |
Oh purple nights slumbrously passionate | E |
And bright with starry zones and coronals | D |
When birds weave webs of silver harmonies | D |
Till air grows heavy with the aural weight | F |
And silence like a sweeter music falls | D |
Clark Ashton Smith
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