In The Days Of The Golden Rod Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADED FGFGHDIDAcross the meadow in brooding shadow | A |
I walk to drink of the autumn's wine | B |
The charm of story the artist's glory | C |
To day on these silvering hills is mine | B |
On height in hollow where'er I follow | A |
By mellow hillside and searing sod | D |
Its plumes uplifting in light winds drifting | E |
I see the glimmer of golden rod | D |
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In this latest comer the vanished summer | F |
Has left its sunshine the world to cheer | G |
And bids us remember in late September | F |
What beauty mates with the passing year | G |
The days that are fleetest are still the sweetest | H |
And life is near to the heart of God | D |
And the peace of heaven to earth is given | I |
In this wonderful time of the golden rod | D |
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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