The Wind Blew Words Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CDCDCD EAAAAA

The wind blew words along the skiesA
And these it blew to meB
Through the wide dusk Lift up your eyesA
Behold this troubled treeB
Complaining as it sways and pliesA
It is a limb of theeB
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Yea too the creatures sheltering roundC
Dumb figures wild and tameD
Yea too thy fellows who aboundC
Either of speech the sameD
Or far and strange black dwarfed and brownedC
They are stuff of thy own frameD
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I moved on in a surging aweE
Of inarticulatenessA
At the pathetic Me I sawA
In all his huge distressA
Making self slaughter of the lawA
To kill break or suppressA

Thomas Hardy



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