A Song Of Freedom Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEB FGHGIGJG KLMLNLBL

In cavan of little lakesA
As I was walking with the windB
And no one seen beside me thereC
There came a song into my mindB
It came as if the whispered voiceD
Of one but none of human kindB
Who walked with me in Cavan thenE
And he invisible as windB
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On Urris of Inish OwenF
As I went up the mountain sideG
The brook that came leaping downH
Cried to me for joy it criedG
And when from off the summit farI
I looked o'er land and water wideG
I was more joyous than the brookJ
That met me on the mountain sideG
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To Ara of Connacht's islesK
As I went sailing o'er the seaL
The wind's word the brook's wordM
The wave's word was plain to meL
As we are though she is notN
As we are shall Banba beL
There is no king can rule the windB
There is no fetter for the seaL

Alice Mulligan



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