September Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBDDEFGEFH

The bubbled blue of morning glory spiresA
Balloon blown foam of moonflowers and sweet snowsB
Of clematis through which September goesB
Song hearted rich in realized desiresC
Are flanked by hotter hues by tawny firesC
Of acrid marigolds that light long rowsB
Of lamps and salvias red as day's red closeD
That torches seem by which the Month attiresD
Barbaric beauty like some Asian queenE
Towering imperial in her two fold crownF
Of harvest and of vintage all her formG
Majestic gold and purple in her mienE
The might of motherhood her baby brownF
Abundance high on one exultant armH

Madison Julius Cawein



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