Hallowmas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB BBA CCCB BBC DDDEEEF GGHIIIGAll hushed of glee | A |
The last chill bee | A |
Clings wearily | A |
To the dying aster | B |
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The leaves dropp faster | B |
And all around red as disaster | B |
The forest crimsons with tree on tree | A |
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A butterfly | C |
The last to die | C |
Wings heavily by | C |
Weighed down with torpor | B |
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The air grows sharper | B |
And the wind in the trees like some sad harper | B |
Sits and sorrows with sigh on sigh | C |
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The far crows call | D |
The acorns fall | D |
And over all | D |
The Autumn raises | E |
Dun mists and hazes | E |
Through which her soul it seemeth gazes | E |
On ghosts and dreams in carnival | F |
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The end is near | G |
The dying Year | G |
Leans low to hear | H |
Her own heart breaking | I |
And Beauty taking | I |
Her flight and all my dreams forsaking | I |
My soul bowed down 'mid the sad and sere | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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