Summer Days Are Over Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDED FGBGAHIH| Summer days are over | A |
| Summer work is done | B |
| Harvests have been gathered | C |
| Gayly one by one | B |
| Now the feast is eaten | B |
| Finished is the play | D |
| But one rite remains for | E |
| Our Thanksgiving day | D |
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| Best of all the harvest | F |
| In the dear God's sight | G |
| Are the happy children | B |
| In the home to night | G |
| And we come to offer | A |
| Thanks where thanks are due | H |
| With grateful hearts and voices | I |
| Father mother unto you | H |
Louisa May Alcott
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