Autumn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEAE FGHG FIJI KLML KNAN| Here's the purple aster | A |
| And the golden rod | B |
| And the blue fringed gentian | C |
| By the meadow sod | B |
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| And the scarlet cardinal | D |
| Grows beside the brook | E |
| And the yellow sunflower | A |
| In some sheltered nook | E |
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| Maple boughs are covered | F |
| With their foliage red | G |
| And the withered elm leaves | H |
| On the ground lie dead | G |
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| And within the orchard | F |
| Heavy laden trees | I |
| Shower down the apples | J |
| With each passing breeze | I |
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| So by these we know thee | K |
| Lovely autumn time | L |
| With thy deep blue heavens | M |
| And thy snowy rime | L |
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| And we gladly greet thee | K |
| With thy colors gay | N |
| Though thou tell'st us summer | A |
| Hence hath fled away | N |
H. P. Nichols
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