The Call Of The Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFF

I hear the west wind's call through the window open flungA
'Oh come ye forth the budding woods and fields amongA
Your cares and worries fling like a worn out cloak asideB
And come ye swiftly forth where the vernal day is wideB
Come ye out to the fields and the blue pavilioned hillsC
Where the wakened earth to the sun's warm kisses thrillsC
And the songs of the birds are a rapturous paean of praiseD
To the joy and the beauty of Spring's first perfect days 'E
I hear the west wind's call and I must arise and goF
Out where the day is fair and the joyous breezes blowF

Clark Ashton Smith



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