Foreboding Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJ

O linger late poor yellow whispering leavesA
As yet the evesA
Are golden and the simple moon looks throughB
The clouds and youB
O linger yet although the night be blindC
And in the windC
You wake and lisp and shiver at the stirD
And sigh of herD
Whose rimy fingers chill you each and allE
And so you fallE
As dead as hopes or dreams or whispered vowsF
O then the boughsF
That bore your busy multitude shall feelG
The cold light stealG
Between them and the timorous child shall startH
Hearing his heartH
Drubbing affrighted at the frail gates for loI
The ghostly glowI
Of the wild moon caught in the barren armsJ
Of leafless branches loud with night's alarmsJ

John Freeman



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