To A Child Dancing In The Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFGFG

Dance there upon the shoreA
What need have you to careB
For wind or water's roarA
And tumble out your hairB
That the salt drops have wetC
Being young you have not knownD
The fool's triumph nor yetC
Love lost as soon as wonE
Nor the best labourer deadF
And all the sheaves to bindG
What need have you to dreadF
The monstrous crying of windG

William Butler Yeats



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