Stray Birds 71 - 80 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC DEF BGH IHJB KL BM NOPQ RS T UDBVA | |
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THE woodcutter's axe begged for its handle from the tree | B |
The tree gave it | C |
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IN my solitude of heart | D |
I feel the sigh of this widowed evening | E |
veiled with mist and rain | F |
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CHASTITY | B |
is a wealth that comes from | G |
abundance of love | H |
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THE mist | I |
like love | H |
plays upon the heart of the hills | J |
and brings out surprises of beauty | B |
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WE read the world wrong | K |
and say that it deceives us | L |
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THE poet wind is out over the sea | B |
and the forest to seek his own voice | M |
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EVERY child | N |
comes with the message | O |
that God is not yet discouraged | P |
of man | Q |
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THE grass seeks her crowd in the earth | R |
The tree seeks his solitude of the sky | S |
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MAN barricades against himself | T |
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YOUR voice my friend | U |
wanders in my heart | D |
like the muffled sound of the sea | B |
among these listening pines | V |
Rabindranath Tagore
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