The Aim Was Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BCBC DEDE AFAFBefore man came to blow it right | A |
The wind once blew itself untaught | A |
And did its loudest day and night | A |
In any rough place where it caught | A |
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Man came to tell it what was wrong | B |
It hadn't found the place to blow | C |
It blew too hard the aim was song | B |
And listen how it ought to go | C |
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He took a little in his mouth | D |
And held it long enough for north | E |
To be converted into south | D |
And then by measure blew it forth | E |
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By measure It was word and note | A |
The wind the wind had meant to be | F |
A little through the lips and throat | A |
The aim was song the wind could see | F |
Robert Frost
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