Bereft Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABBACCDDDEDF| Where had I heard this wind before | A |
| Change like this to a deeper roar | A |
| What would it take my standing there for | A |
| Holding open a restive door | A |
| Looking down hill to a frothy shore | A |
| Summer was past and the day was past | B |
| Sombre clouds in the west were massed | B |
| Out on the porch's sagging floor | A |
| Leaves got up in a coil and hissed | C |
| Blindly striking at my knee and missed | C |
| Something sinister in the tone | D |
| Told me my secret my be known | D |
| Word I was in the house alone | D |
| Somehow must have gotten abroad | E |
| Word I was in my life alone | D |
| Word I had no one left but God | F |
Robert Frost
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