What is January?
This month is described as "cold desolate"
what are birds?
These animals sing "in tune" during April
What is the wind?
In March, this nature force "rages"
What is June?
This month rhymes with the longest day
What is bleak?
miserable or charmless
what is rough?
October is described using an adjective, suggesting it isn't smooth
What is corn?
In August, the earth "bears" this specific crop
What is dripping wet?
February is described as being "all" this
What are stars?
These two celestial objects fall and shoot in November
What is disrobe?
undress
What is November?
This month is "keen" and the nights start to get ver long
What is fruit?
September is the month associated with this harvest item
What is lightning?
This light-based phenomenon is "torn" in July
What is May?
The poem mentions flower specifically in this month
What is scorched?
hot or burnt
What is December?
This month is "bleak" and the cold is at its strongest
What are changes?
The poem notes that April brings these (not just flower, but shifts)
What are strom clouds?
These "fly" accross the sky during "scorched July"
What is fly?
Find the rhyme for July in the following line
What is keen?
sharp
Who is Chistina Rossetti?
This person is the author of the poem
What is the Earth?
July is described as being scorched which affects this planet's sueface
What are night and cold?
These two things are long and strong at the end of the year
What is No? (Some lines like "April changes" stand alone)
Identify the structure: Does every month have its own rhyming pair?
What is desolate?
lonely or empty