Wind O' The Autumn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDDI love you wind o' the Autumn that came from I know not where | A |
To lead me out of the toiling world to a ballroom fresh and fair | A |
Where the poplars tall and golden and the beeches rosy and red | B |
Are setting to woodland partners and dancing the stars to bed | B |
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Oh say wild wind o' the Autumn may I dance this dance with you | C |
Decked out in your gown of moonmist and jewelled with drops of dew | C |
For I know no waiting lover with arms that so softly twine | D |
And I know no dancing partner whose step is so made for mine | D |
William Henry Ogilvie
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