Foreboding Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJ| O linger late poor yellow whispering leaves | A |
| As yet the eves | A |
| Are golden and the simple moon looks through | B |
| The clouds and you | B |
| O linger yet although the night be blind | C |
| And in the wind | C |
| You wake and lisp and shiver at the stir | D |
| And sigh of her | D |
| Whose rimy fingers chill you each and all | E |
| And so you fall | E |
| As dead as hopes or dreams or whispered vows | F |
| O then the boughs | F |
| That bore your busy multitude shall feel | G |
| The cold light steal | G |
| Between them and the timorous child shall start | H |
| Hearing his heart | H |
| Drubbing affrighted at the frail gates for lo | I |
| The ghostly glow | I |
| Of the wild moon caught in the barren arms | J |
| Of leafless branches loud with night's alarms | J |
John Freeman
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