The Wilted Leaf Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDCC EECC| WILTED is the leaf and blown | A |
| By the cold wind up and down | B |
| That beheld thy promise fair | C |
| Maiden with the dark brown hair | C |
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| Shatter'd is this heart and hurl'd | D |
| By its grief storm thro' the world | D |
| Since it won that promise rare | C |
| Maiden with the dark brown hair | C |
| - | |
| Go thy ways thy locks upbraid | E |
| Thou hast but thyself betray'd | E |
| And must e'en my pity share | C |
| Maiden with the dark brown hair | C |
Joseph Skipsey
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