Song. The Fallen Leaves Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDE| The bride she wears a white white rose the plucking it was mine | A |
| The poet wears a laurel wreath and I the laurel twine | A |
| And oh the child your little child that's clinging close to you | B |
| It laughs to wear my violets they are so sweet and blue | B |
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| And I I have a wreath to wear ah never rue nor thorn | C |
| I sometimes think that bitter wreath could be more sweetly worn | C |
| For mine is made of ghostly bloom of what I can't forget | D |
| The fallen leaves of other crowns rose laurel violet | E |
Margaret Steele Anderson
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