A Line-storm Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IJIJKLKL MNMNONONThe line storm clouds fly tattered and swift | A |
The road is forlorn all day | B |
Where a myriad snowy quartz stones lift | A |
And the hoof prints vanish away | B |
The roadside flowers too wet for the bee | C |
Expend their bloom in vain | D |
Come over the hills and far with me | C |
And be my love in the rain | D |
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The birds have less to say for themselves | E |
In the wood world's torn despair | F |
Than now these numberless years the elves | E |
Although they are no less there | F |
All song of the woods is crushed like some | G |
Wild earily shattered rose | H |
Come be my love in the wet woods come | G |
Where the boughs rain when it blows | H |
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There is the gale to urge behind | I |
And bruit our singing down | J |
And the shallow waters aflutter with wind | I |
From which to gather your gown | J |
What matter if we go clear to the west | K |
And come not through dry shod | L |
For wilding brooch shall wet your breast | K |
The rain fresh goldenrod | L |
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Oh never this whelming east wind swells | M |
But it seems like the sea's return | N |
To the ancient lands where it left the shells | M |
Before the age of the fern | N |
And it seems like the time when after doubt | O |
Our love came back amain | N |
Oh come forth into the storm and rout | O |
And be my love in the rain | N |
Robert Lee Frost
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