In Autumn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCCD E FGFH IJIIJSunflowers wither and lilies die | A |
Poppies are pods of seeds | B |
The first red leaves on the pathway lie | A |
Like blood of a heart that bleeds | B |
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Weary alway will it be to day | C |
Weary and wan and wet | D |
Dawn and noon will the clouds hang gray | C |
And the autumn wind will sigh and say | C |
'He comes not yet not yet | D |
Weary alway alway ' | - |
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II | E |
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Hollyhocks bend all tattered and torn | F |
Marigolds all are gone | G |
The last pale rose lies all forlorn | F |
Like love that is trampled on | H |
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Weary ah me to night will be | I |
Weary and wild and hoar | J |
Rain and mist will blow from the sea | I |
And the wind will sob in the autumn tree | I |
'He comes no more no more | J |
Weary ah me ah me ' | - |
Madison Julius Cawein
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