The Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEECC FFGGCC| I saw you toss the kites on high | A |
| And blow the birds about the sky | A |
| And all around I heard you pass | B |
| Like ladies' skirts across the grass | B |
| O wind a blowing all day long | C |
| O wind that sings so loud a song | C |
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| I saw the different things you did | D |
| But always you yourself you hid | D |
| I felt you push I heard you call | E |
| I could not see yourself at all | E |
| O wind a blowing all day long | C |
| O wind that sings so loud a song | C |
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| O you that are so strong and cold | F |
| O blower are you young or old | F |
| Are you a beast of field and tree | G |
| Or just a stronger child than me | G |
| O wind a blowing all day long | C |
| O wind that sings so loud a song | C |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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