Drying Their Wings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGFHIJI| What the Carpenter Said | A |
| - | |
| The moon's a cottage with a door | B |
| Some folks can see it plain | C |
| Look you may catch a glint of light | D |
| A sparkle through the pane | C |
| Showing the place is brighter still | E |
| Within though bright without | F |
| There at a cosy open fire | G |
| Strange babes are grouped about | F |
| The children of the wind and tide | H |
| The urchins of the sky | I |
| Drying their wings from storms and things | J |
| So they again can fly | I |
Vachel Lindsay
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