Autumn Storm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBCDEFDEF| The wind is rising and the leaves are swept | A |
| Wildly before it hundreds on hundreds fall | B |
| Huddling beneath the trees With brag and brawl | B |
| Of storm the day is grown a tavern kept | A |
| Of madness where with mantles torn and ripped | C |
| Of flying leaves that beat above it all | B |
| The wild winds fight and like some half spent ball | B |
| The acorn stings the rout and silver stripped | C |
| The milkweed pod winks an exhausted lamp | D |
| Now in his coat of tatters dark that streams | E |
| The ragged rain sweeps stormily this way | F |
| With all his clamorous followers clouds that camp | D |
| Around the hearthstone of the west where gleams | E |
| The last chill flame of the expiring day | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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