Autumn Daybreak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCEFGFGHIHI

Cold wind of autumn blowing loudA
At dawn a fortnight overdueB
Jostling the doors and tearing throughB
My bedroom to rejoin the cloudA
I know mdash for I can hear the hissC
And scrape of leaves along the floor mdashD
How may boughs lashed bare by thisC
Will rake the cluttered sky once moreE
Tardy and somewhat south of eastF
The sun will rise at length made knownG
More by the meagre light increasedF
Than by a disk in splendour shownG
When having but to turn my headH
Through the stripped maple I shall seeI
Bleak and remembered patched with redH
The hill all summer hid from meI

Edna St. Vincent Millay



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