Pan With Us Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABB CCCDD EFFGG HHHII JJJKK LLLAA| Pan came out of the woods one day | A |
| His skin and his hair and his eyes were gray | A |
| The gray of the moss of walls were they | A |
| And stood in the sun and looked his fill | B |
| At wooded valley and wooded hill | B |
| - | |
| He stood in the zephyr pipes in hand | C |
| On a height of naked pasture land | C |
| In all the country he did command | C |
| He saw no smoke and he saw no roof | D |
| That was well and he stamped a hoof | D |
| - | |
| His heart knew peace for none came here | E |
| To this lean feeding save once a year | F |
| Someone to salt the half wild steer | F |
| Or homespun children with clicking pails | G |
| Who see so little they tell no tales | G |
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| He tossed his pipes too hard to teach | H |
| A new world song far out of reach | H |
| For sylvan sign that the blue jay's screech | H |
| And the whimper of hawks beside the sun | I |
| Were music enough for him for one | I |
| - | |
| Times were changed from what they were | J |
| Such pipes kept less of power to stir | J |
| The fruited bough of the juniper | J |
| And the fragile bluets clustered there | K |
| Than the merest aimless breath of air | K |
| - | |
| They were pipes of pagan mirth | L |
| And the world had found new terms of worth | L |
| He laid him down on the sun burned earth | L |
| And raveled a flower and looked away | A |
| Play Play What should he play | A |
Robert Lee Frost
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