September Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBDDEFGEFH| The bubbled blue of morning glory spires | A |
| Balloon blown foam of moonflowers and sweet snows | B |
| Of clematis through which September goes | B |
| Song hearted rich in realized desires | C |
| Are flanked by hotter hues by tawny fires | C |
| Of acrid marigolds that light long rows | B |
| Of lamps and salvias red as day's red close | D |
| That torches seem by which the Month attires | D |
| Barbaric beauty like some Asian queen | E |
| Towering imperial in her two fold crown | F |
| Of harvest and of vintage all her form | G |
| Majestic gold and purple in her mien | E |
| The might of motherhood her baby brown | F |
| Abundance high on one exultant arm | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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