The End Of Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBDEFEEAGAGAAAA AEAH| THE rose that wrote its message on the noon's | A |
| Bright manuscript has turned her perfumed face | A |
| Towards Fall and waits heart heavy for the moon's | A |
| Pale flower to take her place | A |
| With eyes distraught and dark disheveled hair | B |
| The Season dons a tattered cloak of storm | C |
| And waits with Night that darkly seems to share | B |
| Her trouble and alarm | D |
| It is the close of summer In the sky | E |
| The sunset lit a fire of drift and sat | F |
| Watching the last Day robed in empire die | E |
| Upon the burning ghat | E |
| The first leaf crimsons and the last rose falls | A |
| And Night goes stalking on her cloak of rain | G |
| Dripping and followed through her haunted halls | A |
| By all Death's phantom train | G |
| The sorrow of the Earth and all that dies | A |
| And all that suffers in her breast she bears | A |
| Outside the House of Life she stops and cries | A |
| The burden of her cares | A |
| Then on the window knocks with crooked hands | A |
| Her tree like arms to Heaven wildly hurled | E |
| Love hears her crying 'Who then understands | A |
| Has God forgot the world ' | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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