Menace. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHIH DJDJ KLML NONO

All green and fair the Summer liesA
Just budded from the bud of SpringB
With tender blue of wistful skiesA
And winds which softly singB
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Her clock has struck its morning hoursC
Noon nears the flowery dial is trueD
But still the hot sun veils its powersC
In deference to the dewD
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Yet there amid the fresh new greenE
Amid the young broods overheadF
A single scarlet branch is seenE
Swung like a banner redF
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Tinged with the fatal hectic flushG
Which when October frost is in the nearH
Flames on each dying tree and bushI
To deck the dying yearH
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And now the sky seems not so blueD
The yellow sunshine pales its rayJ
A sorrowful prophetic hueD
Lies on the radiant dayJ
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As mid the bloom and tendernessK
I catch that scarlet menace thereL
Like a gray sudden wintry tressM
Set in a child's bright hairL
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The birds sing on the roses blowN
But like a discord heard but nowO
A stain upon the petal's snowN
Is that one sad red boughO

Susan Coolidge (sarah Chauncey Woolsey)



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