Drying Their Wings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGFHIJI

What the Carpenter SaidA
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The moon's a cottage with a doorB
Some folks can see it plainC
Look you may catch a glint of lightD
A sparkle through the paneC
Showing the place is brighter stillE
Within though bright withoutF
There at a cosy open fireG
Strange babes are grouped aboutF
The children of the wind and tideH
The urchins of the skyI
Drying their wings from storms and thingsJ
So they again can flyI

Vachel Lindsay



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