I saw you toss the kites on high
And blow the birds about the sky;
And all around I heard you pass,
Like ladies' skirts across the grass--
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I learned this poem in grade school and its still my favorite I love the wind and I think it I because of this poem
The poem is very nice ma boiis it is very nice Uganda foeva Ba ma freand
Please what are the rhyme scheme of each stanza of the above poem. 2} please explain this poem in five lines.
The poem creates a chant-like mood. It keeps repeating in your mind and never leaves. I love it.
One of the first books of poetry I ever read was A Child's Garden of Verses, from which this poem came. Unfortunately, many of the poems in that book are pedantic and suffer from stifling Victorian moralizing, However, I always thought The Wind was a wonderful exception, a beautiful poem, which, when read properly, actually has the cadence and rhythm of a wind blowing one about. One of my favorite poems.
there's something very profound about this poem of RL's. It hits upon ur emotions and makes u want ot cry each time u read it. I feel it has to do with rl's unique style and the simple, plaintve themes of his poems. they always bring out the child in u transporting u to the past and the subconscious memories that lie therein. a desperate craving for the past is the hallmark of all his poems. and his rhyme scheme is such that passions erupt within u like a volcano.
this makes me wordless the first time i heard this..... boy boy boy boy you just dont know