October Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GDGD HIHI

Who is it says May is the crown of the yearA
Who is it says June is the gladdestB
Who is it says Autumn is withered and sereA
The gloomiest season and saddestB
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You shut to your doors as I come with my trainC
And heed not the challenge I'm flingingD
The ruddy leaf washed by the fresh falling rainC
The scarlet vine creeping and clingingD
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Come out where I'm holding my court like a queenE
With canopy rare stretching overF
Come out where I revel in amber and greenE
And soon I may call you my loverF
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Come out to the hillside come out to the valeG
Come out ere your mood turns to blamingD
Come out where my gold is my red gold and paleG
Come out where my banners are flamingD
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Come out where the bare furrows stretch in the glowH
Come out where the stubble fields glistenI
Where the wind it blows high and the wind it blows lowH
And the lean grasses dance as they listenI

Jean Blewett



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