The Sea Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC BBDDCC| I am a pool in a peaceful place | A |
| I greet the great sky face to face | A |
| I know the stars and the stately moon | B |
| And the wind that runs with rippling shoon | B |
| But why does it always bring to me | C |
| The far off beautiful sound of the sea | C |
| - | |
| The marsh grass weaves me a wall of green | B |
| But the wind comes whispering in between | B |
| In the dead of night when the sky is deep | D |
| The wind comes waking me out of sleep | D |
| Why does it always bring to me | C |
| The far off terrible call of the sea | C |
Sara Teasdale
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kayla: shes in a peceful place
katalina: I like the sea wind..................................................rtrtf
Zoe Trap: To let me express myself ,
She must be an elf.
With so many rhymes
It may have taken much time
Levez: Hi I like your poem I don’t love it I like it
Lucia: I literally LOVE ❤️ this poem!!!!!!!!!!
Robert Bennett: I like that it started off peaceful even though it did not end that way by calling the call of the sea terrible.
Robert Bennett: I liked that it started off peacefull even though that is not how it seemed to end by saying the call of the sea was terrible.
Mackenzie Rhines: I liked the part when it said the far-off, terrible call of the sea.
Mackenzie Jane Rhines: I like the part when it said the far-off, terrible call of the sea.
dylan: your poam is amzing sara
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