Premonition Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE| I saw the Summer through her garden go | A |
| A marigold hung in her auburn hair | B |
| Her brown arms heaped with harvest and the lair | B |
| Of poppied plenty like the peach aglow | A |
| Among the pepper pods in scarlet row | A |
| And golden gourds and melons where the pear | B |
| And quince hung heavy in the languid air | B |
| She laid her down and let her eyes close slow | A |
| Not so much breath as blows the thistle by | C |
| Not so much sound as rounds a cricket's croon | D |
| Was in her sleep and yet about her seemed | E |
| The long dark sweep of rain the whirling cry | C |
| And roar of winds beneath a stormy moon | D |
| Was it a dream of Autumn that she dreamed | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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