The Melancholy Year Is Dead With Rain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDBBDBD| The melancholy year is dead with rain | A |
| Drop after drop on every branch pursues | B |
| From far away beyond the drizzled flues | B |
| A twilight saddens to the window pane | A |
| And dimly thro' the chambers of the brain | A |
| From place to place and gently touching moves | B |
| My one and irrecoverable love's | B |
| Dear and lost shape one other time again | C |
| So in the last of autumn for a day | D |
| Summer or summer's memory returns | B |
| So in a mountain desolation burns | B |
| Some rich belated flower and with the gray | D |
| Sick weather in the world of rotting ferns | B |
| From out the dreadful stones it dies away | D |
Trumbull Stickney
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