One Step Backward Taken Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBACACDBDB| Not only sands and gravels | A |
| Were once more on their travels | A |
| But gulping muddy gallons | A |
| Great boulders off their balance | A |
| Bumped heads together dully | B |
| And started down the gully | B |
| Whole capes caked off in slices | A |
| I felt my standpoint shaken | C |
| In the universal crisis | A |
| But with one step backward taken | C |
| I saved myself from going | D |
| A world torn loose went by me | B |
| Then the rain stopped and the blowing | D |
| And the sun came out to dry me | B |
Robert Lee Frost
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