September On Cape Ann Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAAABACDECDE| The partridge berry flecks with flame the way | A |
| That leads to ferny hollows where the bee | B |
| Drones on the aster Far away the sea | B |
| Points its deep sapphire with a gleam of grey | A |
| Here from this height where clustered sweet the bay | A |
| Clumps a green couch the haw and barberry | A |
| Beading her hair sad Summer seemingly | B |
| Has fallen asleep unmindful of the day | A |
| The chipmunk barks upon the old stone wall | C |
| And in the shadows like a shadow stirs | D |
| The woodchuck where the boneset's blossom creams | E |
| Was that a phoebe with its pensive call | C |
| A sighing wind that shook the drowsy firs | D |
| Or only Summer waking from her dreams | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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