The Songs Of Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACC ADDACC| The songs of summer are over and past | A |
| The swallow's forsaken the dripping eaves | B |
| Ruined and black 'mid the sodden leaves | B |
| The nests are rudely swung in the blast | A |
| And ever the wind like a soul in pain | C |
| Knocks and knocks at the window pane | C |
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| The songs of summer are over and past | A |
| Woe's me for a music sweeter than theirs | D |
| The quick light bound of a step on the stairs | D |
| The greeting of lovers too sweet to last | A |
| And ever the wind like a soul in pain | C |
| Knocks and knocks at the window pane | C |
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