Autumn's Gold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBB CDDCEEAlong the tops of all the yellow trees | A |
The golden yellow trees the sunshine lies | B |
And where the leaves are gone long rays surprise | B |
Lone depths of thicket with their brightnesses | B |
And through the woods all waste of many a breeze | B |
Cometh more joy of light for Poet's eyes | B |
Green fields lying yellow underneath the skies | B |
And shining houses and blue distances | B |
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By the roadside like rocks of golden ore | C |
That make the western river beds so bright | D |
The briar and the furze are all alight | D |
Perhaps the year will be so fair no more | C |
But now the fallen falling leaves are gay | E |
And autumn old has shone into a Day | E |
George Macdonald
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