My November Guest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDCCD EFEEF GHGGH| My Sorrow when she's here with me | A |
| Thinks these dark days of autumn rain | B |
| Are beautiful as days can be | A |
| She loves the bare the withered tree | A |
| She walks the sodden pasture lane | B |
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| Her pleasure will not let me stay | C |
| She talks and I am fain to list | D |
| She's glad the birds are gone away | C |
| She's glad her simple worsted grey | C |
| Is silver now with clinging mist | D |
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| The desolate deserted trees | E |
| The faded earth the heavy sky | F |
| The beauties she so truly sees | E |
| She thinks I have no eye for these | E |
| And vexes me for reason why | F |
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| Not yesterday I learned to know | G |
| The love of bare November days | H |
| Before the coming of the snow | G |
| But it were vain to tell her so | G |
| And they are better for her praise | H |
Robert Frost
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