This Year I Have Seen Autumn With New Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCAADDAEE| This year I have seen autumn with new eyes | A |
| Glimpsed hitherto undreamt of mysteries | B |
| In the slow ripening of the town bred trees | B |
| Horse chestnut lifting wide hands to the skies | A |
| And silver beech turned gold now winter's near | C |
| And elm whose leaves like little suns appear | C |
| Scattering light all all have made me wise | A |
| And writ me lectures in earth's loveliness | A |
| Whether they laugh through the grey morning mist | D |
| Or by the loving sun at noon are kissed | D |
| Or seek at night the high swung lamp's caress | A |
| Does autumn such a novel splendour wear | E |
| Simply because my love has yellow hair | E |
Lesbia Harford
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