Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEDFEBFB| I am no more but you live on | A |
| And the wind whining and complaining | B |
| Is shaking house and forest straining | B |
| Not single fir trees one by one | C |
| But the whole wood all trees together | D |
| With all the distance far and wide | E |
| Like sail less yachts in stormy weather | D |
| When moored within a bay they lie | F |
| And this not out of wanton pride | E |
| Or fury bent on aimless wronging | B |
| But to provide a lullaby | F |
| For you with words of grief and longing | B |
Boris Pasternak
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