
The Wind
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—
O wind, a-blowing all day long,
O wind, that sings so loud a song!
I saw the different things you did,
But always you yourself you hid.
I felt you push, I heard you call,
I could not see yourself at all—
O wind, a-blowing all day long,
O wind, that sings so loud a song!
O you that are so strong and cold,
O blower, are you young or old?
Are you a beast of field and tree,
Or just a stronger child than me?
O wind, a-blowing all day long,
O wind, that sings so loud a song!
A Child’s Garden of Verses (1905) | Robert L. Stevenson (1850–1894)
Suggestions
- Choose a stanza of the poem to copy and illustrate on Drawing and Writing Paper.
- Compare and contrast this poem to “Who Has Seen the Wind” by Christina G. Rossetti.
- Memorize the poem.
- Choose another poem by this author to study.
- Create an author page for Robert Louis Stevenson.
Additional Resources
A Child’s Garden of Verses {Free eBook}
Read the book.

12 Fun Ways to Learn With Kites
One way to “see” the wind!
Summer Fun Activity: Make a Wind Chime
Another way to “see” the wind … or hear.
Windy Day Experiments {Free}
Three experiments and nearly a dozen wind-related resources!

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