September Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB BCDC EBFB GBHBIn the turbulent beauty | A |
Of a gusty Autumn day | B |
Poet on a sunny headland | B |
Sighed his soul away | B |
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Farms the sunny landscape dappled | B |
Swandown clouds dappled the farms | C |
Cattle lowed in mellow distance | D |
Where far oaks outstretched their arms | C |
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Sudden gusts came full of meaning | E |
All too much to him they said | B |
Oh south winds have long memories | F |
Of that be none afraid | B |
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I cannot tell rude listeners | G |
Half the tell tale South wind said | B |
'T would bring the blushes of yon maples | H |
To a man and to a maid | B |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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