The Wild Wind Of Antiquity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI JKL| The wind is come to sojourn once more | A |
| Delivering tidings from far away yonder | B |
| It expires its breath and wheezes veracity | C |
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| Eyes may not see but ears are alarmed | D |
| As the wind calls out its blustery voice | E |
| And those who listen will know it well | F |
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| The legend told is one of timeworn myth | G |
| But nought can change save for illusions | H |
| And he who walked before us also follows | I |
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| The wind is come to visit this day | J |
| To test our faith and inquest our soul | K |
| For the wind that comes to call this day knows all | L |
Alan S Jeeves
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