The Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK| O wind what saw you in the South | A |
| In lilied meadows fair and far | B |
| I saw a lover kiss his lass | C |
| New won beneath the evening star | B |
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| O wind what saw you in the West | D |
| Of passing sweet that wooed your stay | E |
| I saw a mother kneeling by | F |
| The cradle where her first born lay | E |
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| O wind what saw you in the North | G |
| That you shall dream of evermore | H |
| I saw a maiden keeping tryst | I |
| Upon a gray and haunted shore | H |
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| O wind what saw you in the East | J |
| That still of ancient dole you croon | K |
| I saw a wan wreck on the waves | L |
| And a dead face beneath the moon | K |
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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