October Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCACDACEDEFFCBGG B| O hushed October morning mild | A |
| Thy leaves have ripened to the fall | B |
| Tomorrow's wind if it be wild | A |
| Should waste them all | B |
| The crows above the forest call | B |
| Tomorrow they may form and go | C |
| O hushed October morning mild | A |
| Begin the hours of this day slow | C |
| Make the day seem to us less brief | D |
| Hearts not averse to being beguiled | A |
| Beguile us in the way you know | C |
| Release one leaf at break of day | E |
| At noon release another leaf | D |
| One from our trees one far away | E |
| Retard the sun with gentle mist | F |
| Enchant the land with amethyst | F |
| Slow slow | C |
| For the grapes' sake if the were all | B |
| Whose leaves already are burnt with frost | G |
| Whose clustered fruit must else be lost | G |
| For the grapes' sake along the all | B |
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