A Song Of Freedom Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEB FGHGIGJG KLMLNLBL| In cavan of little lakes | A |
| As I was walking with the wind | B |
| And no one seen beside me there | C |
| There came a song into my mind | B |
| It came as if the whispered voice | D |
| Of one but none of human kind | B |
| Who walked with me in Cavan then | E |
| And he invisible as wind | B |
| - | |
| On Urris of Inish Owen | F |
| As I went up the mountain side | G |
| The brook that came leaping down | H |
| Cried to me for joy it cried | G |
| And when from off the summit far | I |
| I looked o'er land and water wide | G |
| I was more joyous than the brook | J |
| That met me on the mountain side | G |
| - | |
| To Ara of Connacht's isles | K |
| As I went sailing o'er the sea | L |
| The wind's word the brook's word | M |
| The wave's word was plain to me | L |
| As we are though she is not | N |
| As we are shall Banba be | L |
| There is no king can rule the wind | B |
| There is no fetter for the sea | L |
Alice Mulligan
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