The Aim Was Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BCBC DEDE AFAF

Before man came to blow it rightA
The wind once blew itself untaughtA
And did its loudest day and nightA
In any rough place where it caughtA
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Man came to tell it what was wrongB
It hadn't found the place to blowC
It blew too hard the aim was songB
And listen how it ought to goC
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He took a little in his mouthD
And held it long enough for northE
To be converted into southD
And then by measure blew it forthE
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By measure It was word and noteA
The wind the wind had meant to beF
A little through the lips and throatA
The aim was song the wind could seeF

Robert Frost



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