Autumn Daybreak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCEFGFGHIHI| Cold wind of autumn blowing loud | A |
| At dawn a fortnight overdue | B |
| Jostling the doors and tearing through | B |
| My bedroom to rejoin the cloud | A |
| I know mdash for I can hear the hiss | C |
| And scrape of leaves along the floor mdash | D |
| How may boughs lashed bare by this | C |
| Will rake the cluttered sky once more | E |
| Tardy and somewhat south of east | F |
| The sun will rise at length made known | G |
| More by the meagre light increased | F |
| Than by a disk in splendour shown | G |
| When having but to turn my head | H |
| Through the stripped maple I shall see | I |
| Bleak and remembered patched with red | H |
| The hill all summer hid from me | I |
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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