Pan With Us Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABB CCCDD EFFGG HHHII JJJKK LLLAA

Pan came out of the woods one dayA
His skin and his hair and his eyes were grayA
The gray of the moss of walls were theyA
And stood in the sun and looked his fillB
At wooded valley and wooded hillB
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He stood in the zephyr pipes in handC
On a height of naked pasture landC
In all the country he did commandC
He saw no smoke and he saw no roofD
That was well and he stamped a hoofD
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His heart knew peace for none came hereE
To this lean feeding save once a yearF
Someone to salt the half wild steerF
Or homespun children with clicking pailsG
Who see so little they tell no talesG
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He tossed his pipes too hard to teachH
A new world song far out of reachH
For sylvan sign that the blue jay's screechH
And the whimper of hawks beside the sunI
Were music enough for him for oneI
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Times were changed from what they wereJ
Such pipes kept less of power to stirJ
The fruited bough of the juniperJ
And the fragile bluets clustered thereK
Than the merest aimless breath of airK
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They were pipes of pagan mirthL
And the world had found new terms of worthL
He laid him down on the sun burned earthL
And raveled a flower and looked awayA
Play Play What should he playA

Robert Frost



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