A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFAFGGHGH| Dry leaf trembling on the branches | A |
| Before the blast | B |
| Poor heart quaking in the bosom | C |
| For woe thou hast | B |
| Ah what matter if the wind then | D |
| Withered leaf from blooming linden | E |
| Should scatter wide | F |
| Would for this the twig or branches | A |
| Have wailing sighed | F |
| And should the lad his fate upbraid | G |
| Although he ignominious fade | G |
| And in an alien country die | H |
| Will for him the beauteous maid | G |
| Complaining cry | H |
Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov
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