The Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFCCDD AAGGCCDD| He shouts in the sails of the ships at sea | A |
| He steals the down from the honeybee | A |
| He makes the forest trees rustle and sing | B |
| He twirls my kite till it breaks its string | B |
| Laughing dancing sunny wind | C |
| Whistling howling rainy wind | C |
| North South East and West | D |
| Each is the wind I like the best | D |
| He calls up the fog and hides the hills | E |
| He whirls the wings of the great windmills | E |
| The weathercocks love him and turn to discover | F |
| His whereabouts but he's gone the rover | F |
| Laughing dancing sunny wind | C |
| Whistling howling rainy wind | C |
| North South East and West | D |
| Each is the wind I like the best | D |
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| The pine trees toss him their cones with glee | A |
| The flowers bend low in courtesy | A |
| Each wave flings up a shower of pearls | G |
| The flag in front of the school unfurls | G |
| Laughing dancing sunny wind | C |
| Whistling howling rainy wind | C |
| North South East and West | D |
| Each is the wind I like the best | D |
Amy Lowell
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