This wasteland cold and dark runs free
Its fearful creatures speak to me
One fateful day one nudged my hand
To set my eyes upon a tree
He knew I could not understand
For I was in his native land
His signs became our common speech
To lead me through the deadly sand
Now stuck I saw him me beseech
He could not lift me out to reach
The firm foundation of a cave
Outside the boundaries of this beach
Withal, the beast became more brave
To risk his own my life to save
To carry me, its life it gave
To carry me, its life it gave.
This poem was inspired by Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." That poem, like this one, has four four-line stanzas of eight syllables per stanza. Its rhyme scheme is AABA BBCB CCDC DDDD.
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