Green Leaves And Sere Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB BABA ABBA| Three tall poplars beside the pool | A |
| Shiver and moan in the gusty blast | B |
| The carded clouds are blown like wool | C |
| And the yellowing leaves fly thick and fast | B |
| - | |
| The leaves now driven before the blast | B |
| Now flung by fits on the curdling pool | A |
| Are tossed heaven high and dropped at last | B |
| As if at the whim of a jabbering fool | A |
| - | |
| O leaves once rustling green and cool | A |
| Two met here where one moans aghast | B |
| With wild heart heaving towards the past | B |
| Three tall poplars beside the pool | A |
Mathilde Blind
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