Bon Voyage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDBB| TO O R | A |
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| Out from the Land of the Future into the Land of the Past | B |
| A comrade sails to the East the sport of the wave and the blast | B |
| Oh billow and breeze be kind and temper your strength to your guest | C |
| Kind for the sake of the friend for the sake of the hands he pressed | C |
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| Oh tenderest billow and breeze welcome him even as we | D |
| Would welcome if you were the friend and we were the wind and the sea | D |
| Welcome protect him and waft him westward and homeward at last | B |
| Into the Land of the Future out from the Land of the Past | B |
Arthur Macy
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