The End Of Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBDEFEEAGAGAAAA AEAH

THE rose that wrote its message on the noon'sA
Bright manuscript has turned her perfumed faceA
Towards Fall and waits heart heavy for the moon'sA
Pale flower to take her placeA
With eyes distraught and dark disheveled hairB
The Season dons a tattered cloak of stormC
And waits with Night that darkly seems to shareB
Her trouble and alarmD
It is the close of summer In the skyE
The sunset lit a fire of drift and satF
Watching the last Day robed in empire dieE
Upon the burning ghatE
The first leaf crimsons and the last rose fallsA
And Night goes stalking on her cloak of rainG
Dripping and followed through her haunted hallsA
By all Death's phantom trainG
The sorrow of the Earth and all that diesA
And all that suffers in her breast she bearsA
Outside the House of Life she stops and criesA
The burden of her caresA
Then on the window knocks with crooked handsA
Her tree like arms to Heaven wildly hurledE
Love hears her crying 'Who then understandsA
Has God forgot the world 'H

Madison Julius Cawein



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