Bond And Free Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA CDDCC EFFEE GHHGG

Love has earth to which she clingsA
With hills and circling arms aboutB
Wall within wall to shut fear outB
But Thought has need of no such thingsA
For Thought has a pair of dauntless wingsA
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On snow and sand and turn I seeC
Where Love has left a printed traceD
With straining in the world's embraceD
And such is Love and glad to beC
But Thought has shaken his ankles freeC
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Thought cleaves the interstellar gloomE
And sits in Sirius' disc all nightF
Till day makes him retrace his flightF
With smell of burning on every plumeE
Back past the sun to an earthly roomE
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His gains in heaven are what they areG
Yet some say Love by being thrallH
And simply staying possesses allH
In several beauty that Thought fares farG
To find fused in another starG

Robert Frost



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