“If you were coming in the Fall”
- Originally Published: 1890
- Form/Meter: Lyrical ballad; 5 quatrains; alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter
- Literary Devices: Metaphor, simile, repetition
- Central Concern: The speaker is willing to wait any amount of time to be reunited with their love, but uncertainty regarding the length of the wait leaves the speaker anxious; this conveys ideas of longing and separation