Autumn In Prison Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB AB CC CC DB DB EF FF CG BG FB HB

Here where no tree changesA
Here in a prison of pineB
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I think how Autumn rangesA
The country that is mineB
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There rust upon the chill breezeC
The woodland leaf now whirlsC
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There sway the yellowing birchesC
Like dainty dancing girlsC
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Oh how the leaves are dancingD
With Death at LassingtonB
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And Death is now enhancingD
Beauty I walked uponB
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The roads with leaves are UtteredE
Yellow brown and redF
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The homes where robins twitteredF
Lie ruin but insteadF
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Gaunt arms of stretching giantsC
Stand in the azure airG
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Cutting the sky in patternB
So common yet so fairG
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The heart is kindled by itF
And lifted as with wineB
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In Lassington and HighnamH
The woodlands that were mineB

Frederick William (fw) Harvey



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