The poem is an example of a pastoral poem. Pastoral poems are poems about the country life. Many famous writers like Shakespeare, Virgil, Hesiod, and Theocritus are fond of writing these types of poems. Pastoral poems are often described as pure and innocent. Most of these poems are idealized to a perfect type of country life.
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Pour on lotion
Rub it in
Perfect for
My summer skin.
On the bike
Or in the pool,
A sip of water
To keeps me cool
OR
The familiar rhythm of the cricket's chirps
Create the soundtrack for each day,
Echoing Summer's end
And that Autumn's on her way.
The stifling heat of the summer sun
Is now tempered by the clouds.
Those fluffy, cotton August clouds,
That soft breezes push about.
Shadows falling everywhere
As the sun plays peek-a-boo.
Losing her strength with each new day,
A sure sign that Summer is through.
As the lazy, care-free summer days,
Reluctantly draw to an end.
Excitement grows for what's ahead,
As school days and the Fall begin.
Personification is used when the author describes victory coming to Thebes. The tone is an uplifting one when the festivities to be carried are discussed.
I think it's rotunda but don't hurt me if I'm wrong.