Premonition Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE

I saw the Summer through her garden goA
A marigold hung in her auburn hairB
Her brown arms heaped with harvest and the lairB
Of poppied plenty like the peach aglowA
Among the pepper pods in scarlet rowA
And golden gourds and melons where the pearB
And quince hung heavy in the languid airB
She laid her down and let her eyes close slowA
Not so much breath as blows the thistle byC
Not so much sound as rounds a cricket's croonD
Was in her sleep and yet about her seemedE
The long dark sweep of rain the whirling cryC
And roar of winds beneath a stormy moonD
Was it a dream of Autumn that she dreamedE

Madison Julius Cawein



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