Autumn Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFG HDH| 'WILL you not walk the woods with me | A |
| The shafts of sunlight burn | B |
| On many a golden crested tree | A |
| And many a russet fern | B |
| The Summer's robe is dyed anew | C |
| And Autumn's veil of mist | D |
| Is gemmed with little pearls of dew | C |
| Where first we met and kissed ' | E |
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| 'I will not walk the woodlands brown | F |
| Where ghosts and mists are blown | G |
| But I will walk the lonely down | F |
| And I will walk alone | G |
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| Where Night spreads out her mighty wing | H |
| And dead days keep their tryst | D |
| There will I weep the woods of Spring | H |
| Where first we met and kissed ' | - |
Edith Nesbit
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