The Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFB GHIJ CBKB LEMNB| Of all the sounds despatched abroad | A |
| There's not a charge to me | B |
| Like that old measure in the boughs | C |
| That phraseless melody | B |
| - | |
| The wind does working like a hand | D |
| Whose fingers brush the sky | E |
| Then quiver down with tufts of tune | F |
| Permitted gods and me | B |
| - | |
| When winds go round and round in bands | G |
| And thrum upon the door | H |
| And birds take places overhead | I |
| To bear them orchestra | J |
| - | |
| I crave him grace of summer boughs | C |
| If such an outcast be | B |
| He never heard that fleshless chant | K |
| Rise solemn in the tree | B |
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| As if some caravan of sound | L |
| On deserts in the sky | E |
| Had broken rank | M |
| Then knit and passed | N |
| In seamless company | B |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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