Imitation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDEFGHHIIJK

Wandering from the parent boughA
Little trembling leafB
Whither goest thouA
'From the beech where I was bornC
By the north wind was I tornC
Him I follow in his flightD
Over mountain over valeE
From the forest to the plainF
Up the hill and down againG
With him ever on the wayH
More than that I cannot sayH
Where I go must all things goI
Gentle simple high and lowI
Leaves of laurel leaves of roseJ
Whither heaven only knows 'K

Count Giacomo Leopardi



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