After A Night Of Rain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDADE| The rain made ruin of the rose and frayed | A |
| The lily into tatters now the Morn | B |
| Looks from the hopeless East with eyes forlorn | B |
| As from her attic looks a dull eyed maid | A |
| The coreopsis drips the sunflowers fade | A |
| The garden reeks with rain beneath the thorn | B |
| The toadstools crowd their rims where dim of horn | B |
| The slow snail slimes the grasses gaunt and greyed | A |
| Like some pale nun in penitential weeds | C |
| Weary with weeping telling sad her beads | C |
| Her rosary of pods of hollyhocks | D |
| September comes heavy of heart and head | A |
| While in her path the draggled four o' clocks | D |
| Droop all their flowers saying 'Summer's dead ' | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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