Tschatir Dagh (the Pilgrim) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA ACCADD

Below me half a world I see outspreadA
Above blue heaven around peaks of snowB
And yet the happy pulse of life is slowB
I dream of distant places pleasures deadA
The woods of Lithuania I would treadA
Where happy throated birds sing songs I knowB
Above the trembling marshland I would goB
Where chill winged curlews dip and call o'er headA
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A tragic lonely terror grips my heartA
A longing for some peaceful gentle placeC
And memories of youthful love I traceC
Unto my childhood home I long to startA
And yet if all the leaves my name could cryD
She would not pause nor heed as she passed byD

Adam Bernard Mickiewicz



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