In November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ EEEEKLEMEE| No windy white of wind blown clouds is thine | A |
| No windy white but low and sodden gray | B |
| That holds the melancholy skies and kills | C |
| The wild song and the wild bird yet ai me | D |
| Thy melancholy skies and mournful woods | E |
| Brown sighing forests dying that I love | F |
| Thy long thick leaves deep deep about my feet | G |
| Slow weary feet that halt or falter on | H |
| Thy long sweet reddened leaves that burn and die | I |
| With silent fever of the sickened wold | J |
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| I love to hear in all thy windy coigns | E |
| Rain wet and choked with bleached and rotting weeds | E |
| The baby babble of the many leaves | E |
| That fallen on barren ways like fallen hopes | E |
| Once held so high on all the Summer's heart | K |
| Of strong majestic trees now come to such | L |
| Would fainly gossip in hushed undertones | E |
| Sad weak yet sweet as natures that have known | M |
| True tears and hot in bleak remorseless days | E |
| Of all their whilom glory vanished so | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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