A Winter Sunset Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDE FGGF HGGH| The frosty sky like a furnace burning | A |
| The keen air crisp and cold | B |
| And a sunset that splashes the clouds with gold | B |
| But my heart to summer turning | A |
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| Come back sweet summer come back again | C |
| I hate the snow | D |
| And the icy winds that the north lands blow | D |
| And the fall of the frozen rain | E |
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| I hate the iron ground | F |
| And the Christmas roses | G |
| And the sickly day that dies when it closes | G |
| With never a song or a sound | F |
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| Come back come back with your passionate heat | H |
| And glowing hazes | G |
| And your sun that shines as a lover gazes | G |
| And your day with the tired feet | H |
Lord Alfred Douglas
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