The Wind Blew Words Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CDCDCD EAAAAA| The wind blew words along the skies | A |
| And these it blew to me | B |
| Through the wide dusk Lift up your eyes | A |
| Behold this troubled tree | B |
| Complaining as it sways and plies | A |
| It is a limb of thee | B |
| - | |
| Yea too the creatures sheltering round | C |
| Dumb figures wild and tame | D |
| Yea too thy fellows who abound | C |
| Either of speech the same | D |
| Or far and strange black dwarfed and browned | C |
| They are stuff of thy own frame | D |
| - | |
| I moved on in a surging awe | E |
| Of inarticulateness | A |
| At the pathetic Me I saw | A |
| In all his huge distress | A |
| Making self slaughter of the law | A |
| To kill break or suppress | A |
Thomas Hardy
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