Come, little leaves,” said the wind one day, “Come over the meadows with me and play, Put on your dresses of red and gold;
For summer is gone, and the days grow cold.”
Soon as the leaves heard the wind’s loud call, Down they came fluttering, one and all.
O’er the brown field then they danced and flew Singing the soft little songs, they knew.
Dancing and whirling, the little leaves went, Winter had called them, and they were content. Soon, fast asleep on their earthy beds,
The snow laid a coverlet over their heads.
-- George Cooper
1. Who is speaking in the first stanza? 1x4=4
2. Why does the poet say the leaves are ‘fast asleep’?
3. Who has covered the leaves?
4. Which season is explained in the poem and what is the rhyme scheme of
the first stanza?
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Answer:
ik answer four that it is describing autumn and the rhyme scheme is A A B B
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Answer:
1 little Leave
2the snow leader coverlet our their head
3 snow laid
4 winter season
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